Prepare and inspire teachers to ADAPT to the needs of all their students! Using the research-validated A-D-A-P-T model as an instructional guide, problem-solving approach and mnemonic, this new book clearly promotes the thoughtful practices and adaptations which have been proven as the most effective means to teach hard-to-reach students. It inspires classroom teachers to want to meet the challenges of students with disabilities and other learning challenges in their classroom and then gives them the tools to do it confidently.
FEATURES:
PREPARE
INSPIRE
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
"The ADAPT feature offers a consistent strategy, it's very good. It seems quite different from many of the other intro books. It has more information, more research info and more practical information combined."
Kathy McMahon Klosterman, Miami University
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From Students:
“Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Classrooms sets you up for success. It reads like a book rather than a text book. The information flows from page to page. It kept my attention longer than my current textbook.”
Jordan Seitz, Northern Michigan University
“I truly felt that the ADAPT in Action and ADAPT Framework features was helpful. ADAPT enabled me to picture what was described in the scenarios so that I personally felt faced with the challenge. I will hold onto this book because I feel it holds a lot of information that will be useful to me as a future teacher. I can see myself looking back through the book to find strategies.”
Jessa Dawn Maraccini, Northern Michigan University
From Professors:
"Excellent. I wish I had written it."
Joyce Anderson Downing, PhD, University of Central Missouri
"Excellent! Can't think of anything the authors have left to chance."
Michael T. McIntyre, University of Tennessee Chattanooga
"Outstanding, concise coverage of a huge topic. I like the classroom scenarios and the problem/solution format."
Dr. Alice Pollingue, Augusta State University
"The content, style and organization are excellent."
Mary Sanders, Angelo State University
"Very thorough and research based!!"
Becky Miller, University of the Pacific
"This text is well written, organized in a logical sequence, and provides a good overview of issues. I also like the ADAPT approach."
Joy Kutaka-Kennedy, National University
"The APAPT feature will help my students."
Dr. Carl L. Lawson, Sr., Chicago State University
"The ADAPT feature offers a consistent strategy, it's very good. It seems quite different from many of the other intro books. It has more information, more research info and more practical information combined."
Kathy McMahon Klosterman, Miami University
“ADAPT builds an excellent foundation.”
Jenice Demes, University of Texas - San Antonio
“The overall organization of the chapters was great and I loved the weaving of the ADAPT framework throughout.”
Bruce Saddler, SUNY Albany
“I love the way the opening challenge is carefully interwoven throughout the chapter. This approach helps make the information realistic and understandable for beginning teachers.”
Genevieve Hay, College of Charleston
“This text is better than most that I have seen because it is so practical.”
Dan Fennerty, Central Washington University
"This book provides specific strategies for assessment that can be used by classroom teachers. [It also] provides specific strategies for reading aspects based on latest research."
Elaine Fine, Montclair State University
"The ADAPT model concept is presented in an understandable and adaptable format so that teachers can easily implement it into their classroom management plan. It will help all the children in the classroom as well as those who do need redirection of behaviors."
Kay C. Reeves, Ed.D, The University of Memphis
Diane Pedrotty Bryant is a professor in the Learning Disabilities/Behavior Disorders program in the Department of Special Education at The University of Texas at Austin. She is currently the principal investigator of the Three-Tier Early Mathematics Assessment and Intervention project with the Vaughn Gross Center for Reading and Language Arts, also at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author/co-author of numerous articles, books, test, and professional development products that focus on learning disabilities, assistive technology, behavior managmeent, reading, and assessment. Her research interests include validating interventions in reading and mathematics for students with early learning difficulties and learning disabilities.
Deborah Deutsch Smith (Ed.D. University of Washington) is a professor of Special Education at the School of Educational Studies (SES) at Claremont Graduate University (CGU). She currently is co-principal investigator of the IRIS Center for Faculty Enhancement funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) http://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu. The national center is charged with developing course enhancement materials for the non-special education faculty who are preparing the next generation of school personnel who work in inclusive school settings. She also directs IRIS-West, which housed at CGU, and is the national outreach component of The IRIS Center.
Brian R. Bryant, Ph.D. has served as Director of Research for PRO-ED, Inc. for 10 years and has since served as the Director of the Office for Students with Disabilities at Florida Atlantic University, as Project Director of the Texas Assistive Technology Partnership (Texas' Tech Act project), and as a private consultant. For 12 years, Brian has had an adjunct faculty Lecturer appointment in the Department of Special Education at The University of Texas at Austin. For the past 5 years, he has also had an appointment as a Research Fellow with the Vaughn Gross Center for reading and Language Arts, also at The University of Texas at Austin. Brian is the author/co-author of dozens of psycho-educational tests, articles, books, chapters in books, professional development materials, and other products dealing with remedial education, learning disabilities, mental retardation, assessment, and assistive technology. His primary research interests are in assessment and instruction in learning disabilities (especially reading and mathematics) and mental retardation (especially support provisions), and the exploration of assistive technology applications for children and adults with a variety of disabilities.
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