‚All general education teachers should have this book in their personal libraries!‘
—Laurie Emery, Principal, Old Vail Middle School, AZ
‚Beverley Johns answers questions that all teachers have had. I especially like her personal examples and the ′3 x 5′ summaries in each chapter.‘
—Beverly Leavitt, Special Education Teacher and Education Diagnostician, Round Lake Area Schools, IL
‚This excellent reference is ideal for both new and veteran teachers, and is an easy and enjoyable read.‘
—Diane Callahan, Retired Science Teacher, Fairfield Middle School, West Chester, OH
Optimize success for ALL students with quick and easy adaptations!
Award-winning educator Beverley Holden Johns offers a valuable collection of modifications and accommodations for students with special needs. Busy teachers can put these proven strategies to use immediately with minimal time and expense. The author shares her extensive experience in inclusive settings through concise ‚3 x 5 card‘ summaries and relevant examples, in concert with:
- Hundreds of adaptations for lectures, worksheets, vocabulary instruction, student response, testing, and the classroom environment
- Practical coverage of the legal basis for adaptations, including current updates
- The role of adaptations in Individualized Education Programs
This book is invaluable for teachers who are new to working with students with special needs. All teachers will gain fresh ideas and discover how applying adaptations can snowball into increased student engagement and optimized learning.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Introduction to Adaptations: Why the Need and Important Considerations
2. Adaptations on a Shoestring Budget
3. Lecture Adaptations
4. Worksheet Adaptations
5. Behavioral Adaptations
6. Environmental Adaptations
7. Movement Adaptations
8. Vocabulary Adaptations
9. Student Response Adaptations
10. Timing/Scheduling Adaptations
11. Note-Taking Adaptations
12. Testing Adaptations
13. Homework Adaptations
Conclusion
References
Index
Über den Autor
Beverley Holden Johns brings her 35 years of experience working with students with learning disabilities (LD) and/or behavioral disorders (EBD) within the public schools to her current post as learning and behavior consultant and an adjunct instructor for Mac Murray College, where she teaches the course on special education law, adaptations for the general education classroom, and EBD.Johns is the lead author of ten books (and co-author of another) including Reduction of School Violence: Alternatives to Suspension, Techniques for Managing Verbally and Physically Aggressive Students, Surviving Internal Politics Within the School, Safe Schools, Teacher’s Reflective Calendar and Planning Journal, Effective Curriculum and Instruction for Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders, Students with Disabilities and General Education: A Desktop Reference for School Personnel, Getting Behavioral Interventions Right, Preparing Test-Resistant Students for Assessments: A Staff Training Guide, The Ethical Educator, and Motivating the Unmotivated Student. She has written a workbook to accompany a video for paraprofessionals entitled The Paraprofessional’s Guide to Managing Student Behavior and over 40 articles. She is co-author with Janet Lerner of the seminal college LD textbook, the 11th edition of Learning Disabilities and Related Mild Disabilities, and they are currently working on a college textbook on Students with Special Needs in General Education: Practical Adaptations and Teaching Strategies. She is the 2000 recipient of the CEC Outstanding Leadership Award from the International Council for Exceptional Children, Past International President (and current board member) of the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders, and the 2007 Recipient of the Romaine P. Mackie Leadership Service Award. Johns is listed in Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who of American Women, Who’s Who in American Education and Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.