"This book has ideas, tools, and starting points for all the situations you could encounter on your first day of teaching or on your thousandth! It is practical and up-to-date on what it is like to be a special educator in schools today."
―Alison Martins, Special Education Teacher
Seven Hills Charter Public School, Worcester, MA
"This book is a new teacher′s first stop for everything from ′How should I set up my room the first week of school?′ to ′What types of assessments should I be using?′"
―Nancy Yost, Associate Professor of Special Education
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
A valuable toolbox for every situation in the special education classroom!
Special education teachers face unique challenges, especially when they are just beginning. This essential resource offers special educators a blueprint for dealing with the most common challenges they face both in the classroom and in the larger school environment.
These research-based strategies help teachers meet the academic needs of diverse students with disabilities (including those who are also English language learners) in areas such as setting up a classroom, managing student behavior, designing effective instruction, incorporating technology, embracing diversity, and more. Each chapter features:
- An overview and objectives
- A brief research review
- Step-by-step strategies that can be used immediately
- Examples and scenarios from real teaching experiences
- Self-assessments and reflections
This all-in-one reference book offers the tools, strategies, and support special educators need for success in their first year and every year thereafter!