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The practical guide to high-leverage practices in special education : the purposeful "how" to enhance classroom rigor  Cover Image Book Book

The practical guide to high-leverage practices in special education : the purposeful "how" to enhance classroom rigor / Ruby L. Owiny, PhD, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Mankato, Minnesota, Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

Owiny, Ruby L. (Author). Cornelius, Kyena E. (Added Author).

Summary:

"High-leverage practices (HLPs) are a set of 22 core practices that serve as guidelines for teaching and preparing special education teachers. These HLPs are fundamental to effective special education teaching. This book teaches readers how to use evidence-based practice (EBP) to enhance classroom rigor. To be effective special educators, implementation of the HLPs with EBPs will lead to highly effective instructional practices. Each chapter has a description of the HLP and a table that depicts how other HLPs work in tandem with the HLP highlighted in that chapter. The table also includes some EBPs described in the chapter that would require using the HLP to implement, along with some resources for further exploration of the EBPs"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781630918842 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: xix, 351 pages ; 26 cm.
  • Publisher: Thorofare, NJ : SLACK Incorporated, [2024]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Contributing Authors -- Foreword / by Michael J. Kennedy, PhD -- Introduction -- Disclaimer -- Section I : Collaboration High-Leverage Practices. Why Collaborate With Other Professionals? / Amy I. Gaines, MA/MS and Wendy W. Murawski, PhD -- I'm Supposed to Lead Meetings? How Do I Do That Well? / Ruby L. Owiny, PhD -- How Can Collaborating With Families Ensure Successful Outcomes for Students? / Kathleen A. Boothe, PhD and Marla J. Lohmann, PhD -- Section II : Assessment High-Leverage Practices. How Can I Use Multiple Sources of Information to Paint a Comprehensive Portrait of My Students' Strengths and Needs? / Kelly Acosta, PhD, Jodie Ray, MA, Amber Benedict, PhD and Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD -- How Do You Become a Steward of Assessment Information to Engage All Stakeholders? / Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD -- Does Assessment Really Drive Instruction? / Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD -- Section III : Social/Emotional/Behavioral High-Leverage Practices. How Do I Design and Maintain a Positive Learning Environment? / Kimberly M. Johnson, PhD -- What Feedback Guides Improved Behavior? / Shantel M. Farnan, EdD -- How Do I Teach Social Skills? / Jennifer D. Walker, PhD and Ruby L. Owiny, PhD -- What Creates and Sustains Behavior Change? / Ruby L. Owiny, PhD and Jennifer D. Walker, PhD -- Section IV : Instruction High-Leverage Practices. How Do I Know What Is Appropriate When Prioritizing Goals? / Sarah M. Salinas, PhD and Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD -- How Can I Ensure My Lessons Are Logically Sequenced? / Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD and Ruby L. Owiny, PhD -- How Do I Adapt Curricula and Materials? / Alice L. Rhodes, PhD and Victoria Slocum, PhD -- How Can Students With Disabilities Become Strategic and Independent Learners? / Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD and Dana L. Wagner, PhD -- Does Scaffolding Support or Stifle Students? / Kiersten K. Hensley, PhD and Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD -- Can I Truly Ensure Students Learn? / Ruby L. Owiny, PhD -- How Does Student Grouping Optimize Learning? / Lawrence J. Maheady, PhD and Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD -- How Do I Keep Students Involved in Learning? / Ruby L. Owiny, PhD -- How Do I Consider Assistive and Instructional Technologies in My Instruction? / Alice L. Rhodes, PhD and Ruby L. Owiny, PhD -- When Is Instruction Intensive Enough? / Ruby L. Owiny, PhD -- What Do I Need to Include so Students Maintain Their Learning, Not Only for Tomorrow, but Next Week, Next Year, and Forever? / Jennifer A. Sears, PhD and Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD -- What Feedback Should We Give Students to Guide Learning? / Kyena E. Cornelius, EdD -- Conclusion / by Ruby L. Owiny, PhD and Kyena E. Cornelius, Ed -- DFinancial Disclosures -- Index.
Subject: Special education teachers > Training of.
Teaching teams.
Educational evaluation.
Social learning > Study and teaching.
Children with disabilities > Education.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Sitka.

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