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High Leverage Practices for Inclusive Classrooms

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High Leverage Practices for Inclusive Classrooms offers a set of practices that are integral to the

support of student learning, and that can be systematically taught, learned, and implemented by

those entering the teaching profession. The book focuses primarily on Tiers 1 and 2, or work that

mostly occurs with students with mild disabilities in general education classrooms; and provides rich,

practical information highly suitable for teachers, but that can also be useful for teacher educators

and teacher preparation programs. This powerful, research-based resource offers twenty-two brief,

focused chapters that will be fundamental to effective teaching in inclusive classrooms.

344 pages, Hardcover

Published July 19, 2018

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Profile Image for Seth the Zest.
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December 1, 2024
A useful book though frankly overwhelming. I'll probably pick two of the 22 practices in the book to try to implement this year. The book, like many in the field, falls into the problems of unnecessary acronyms (for instance Special Education=SET) and unnecessarily complex syntax. Yes, this book is meant to help kids. It also reads like people trying to sound very smart while helping kids. It is possible to write more concisely even if you have multiple degrees after your name.
Profile Image for Beth Gordon.
2,859 reviews18 followers
April 11, 2020
Quick chapters with practical advice combined with research. However, the first several chapters were very data- and assessment-heavy. It left a bad taste in my mouth even though the later chapters eased up on assessing.
Profile Image for Breona Merrell.
113 reviews
December 31, 2021
This was an office assignment, but I enjoyed the review of concepts within it. It was a way to get back to education basics.
Profile Image for Ashley Batts.
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January 15, 2024
This is an important read for anyone teaching inclusion! It’s a wealth of information that can be applied in your classroom tomorrow.
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