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Leading for Inclusion: How Schools Can Build on the Strengths of All Learners
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Leading for Inclusion: How Schools Can Build on the Strengths of All Learners

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This important book expands the concept of inclusion to include students who are English language learners, students with refugee status, children who are LGBTQ, children who live in poverty, and other underrepresented populations. Employing real-world vignettes and up-to-date research findings, this hands-on resource provides strategies that school leaders can employ to improve teaching and learning in their school or classroom for all students. Contributors offer a wide variety of perspectives from the fields of early education, elementary education, special education, educational leadership, testing and assessment, social and psychological foundations, and reading.

Book Features:

A multidimensional framework for how school systems can adopt effective inclusive leadership practices.

Lessons learned from discrete subgroups of students who are often marginalized in schools.
An exploration of the role of data with implications for systemic decision-making.
Research-based practices and assessment tools for the school and classroom.
Engaging vignettes from diverse classrooms and schools.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2011
Pages
256
ISBN
9780807752586

This important book expands the concept of inclusion to include students who are English language learners, students with refugee status, children who are LGBTQ, children who live in poverty, and other underrepresented populations. Employing real-world vignettes and up-to-date research findings, this hands-on resource provides strategies that school leaders can employ to improve teaching and learning in their school or classroom for all students. Contributors offer a wide variety of perspectives from the fields of early education, elementary education, special education, educational leadership, testing and assessment, social and psychological foundations, and reading.

Book Features:

A multidimensional framework for how school systems can adopt effective inclusive leadership practices.

Lessons learned from discrete subgroups of students who are often marginalized in schools.
An exploration of the role of data with implications for systemic decision-making.
Research-based practices and assessment tools for the school and classroom.
Engaging vignettes from diverse classrooms and schools.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2011
Pages
256
ISBN
9780807752586