Teaching Students With Moderate and Severe Intellectual Disabilities Academic Instruction in Inclusive Classrooms 1st Edition by June E. Downing- Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-1412971423, 141297142X
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ISBN 10: 141297142X
ISBN 13: 978-1412971423
Author: June E. Downing
Packed with instructional strategies for students with significant disabilities, this research-based resource helps teachers adapt their curriculum, work collaboratively, develop accurate assessments, track student progress, and more.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Teaching Students with Moderate to Severe Intellectual Disabilities in General Education Classrooms: Foundational Beliefs
Key Concepts
A Historical Perspective: Where We Came from
The Present Situation and Challenge
What Is Inclusive Education?
What Is Not Inclusive Education
Targeted Students of the Text
Recommended Practices as a Premise of the Text
Summary
Chapter 2: Instructional Strategies and Teaching Arrangements
Key Concepts
Characteristics of Effective Instruction for All Students
Clear Expectations
Analyzing Tasks for Improved Learning
What We Know About Teaching Students with Moderate to Severe Intellectual Disabilities
The Importance of Student Interests
Components of the Teaching Task
Prompts
Prompting Strategies
Consequences of the Behavior
Using Sequences of Different Prompts to Teach Students: Shaping Behavior
Maintaining and Generalizing Skills
Teaching Arrangements in General Education Classrooms
Summary
Chapter 3: Determining Student Needs: What to Teach
Key Concepts
Limitations of Standardized Assessment
Family and Child-Based Assessment Procedure
Record Review
Observational Assessments
What’s the Class Doing?
Interpreting Content Standards
Blending Student and Family Goals with State Standards
Identifying Learning Opportunities
Writing IEP Goals and Objectives
Summary
Chapter 4: Teaching Core Curriculum to Students with Moderate to Severe Intellectual Disabilities
Key Concepts
Response to Intervention
The Critical Need to Adapt Curriculum to Make It Meaningful
Identifying the Big Ideas from Core Curriculum
Avoiding Isolation in General Education Classrooms
Determining Prompts to Use for a Particular Student and Lesson
Examples of Students Receiving Direct Instruction Across Grades and Instructional Arrangements
Small Group Instruction
Large Group Instruction
Paired Instruction
Generalization of Skills Taught
Summary
Chapter 5: It Takes a Village: Teaching as a Collaborative Effort
Key Concepts
The Expectation of Team Collaboration
Team Members Involved in Instruction
Credentialed Teachers
Coteaching
Supporting General Education Ownership
Paraprofessionals as Teachers
Related Service Providers
Parent Volunteers
Peers as Teachers
A Few Cautions When Using Peers
The Need for Information and Training
Effective Use of Team Members
The Importance of Consistency
Generalization of Skills Across Team Members
Summary
Chapter 6: Keeping Track of Student Progress
Key Concepts
Types of Data Collection Strategies
Linking Data Collection Methods to the IEP Objectives
Collecting Data While Teaching in General Education Classrooms
Examples of Collecting Data During Instructional Times
Test Taking by the Class
Training Paraprofessionals and Others to Take Data
The Need for Alternate Assessment
Summary
Chapter 7: He’s Getting It! Now What? Taking Learning to the Next Level
Key Concepts
Involving the Student in Planning Next Steps
Writing IEP Objectives to Reflect Next Steps
Using Standards and Performance Indicators to Determine Next Steps
Using Task Analyses to Determine Next Steps
Using Life Needs to Determine Next Steps
Postsecondary Options
Next Steps for Nonacademic Skills
Summary
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