This fully revised and updated fourth edition of the bestselling What Really Works in Inclusive Education focuses on more than 32 specific, evidence-based teaching strategies for addressing the needs of diverse learners.This edition takes a whole-child approach to inclusive education. A book for all educators of all learners.
This fully revised and updated fourth edition of the bestselling What Really Works in Inclusive Education focuses on more than 32 specific, evidence-based teaching strategies for addressing the needs of diverse learners. A significant revision with nine new chapters, this edition takes a whole-child approach to inclusive education. It is a book for all educators of all learners.
The strategies are based on high-quality research drawn from a range of countries and have a strong theoretical rationale, including inclusive education, neuroscience, ecology and a model of learning and teaching. The expert authors also consider behavioural challenges facing learners and how they can be interpreted in an evolutionary context. Key features include:
To assist readers, it includes examples of strategies being used in schools, recommended videos, suggested discussion topics and learning activities.
This essential text is ideal for classroom teachers, school leaders, teacher educators, educational psychologists, special needs coordinators, educational researchers and students in initial teacher education seeking practical, evidence-based resources for inclusive teaching.