Learn more about inclusion classes and special education through these books, written by teachers and parents.
Review of a book that asks, "What does a great paraprofessional need to know and do?" Since schools aren't doing the greatest job of providing that information, parents reading this book will know what to ask for.
If you're a believer in inclusion for all children with special needs, this book will fill you with hope and determination.
Wondering how inclusion works? This book offers "ideas for setting up an inclusive education program, strategies for making accommodations plus practical forms," which is more than most school districts seem able to do.
Getting special-education students and their regular-education classmates to interact in the classroom and outside of it is the subject of this book, which outlines a program for making peer education a social-learning experience.
Review of a book with techniques for starting and fostering peer programs in schools that bring special-education and regular-education students together.
A bookful of booklets meant to show teachers how to include special-needs students in their classrooms, these Quick-Guides can also show parents what ought to be happening so they can advocate effectively.
A special-education teachers shares 750 strategies for teaching all children in an inclusive classroom. Those strategies aren't so bad for helping kids at home, either.