Practical Strategies for Teaching K12 Social Studies in Inclusive Classrooms

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Author: ISBN: 9781617355899
Publisher: Information Age Publishing Publication: November 1, 2011
Imprint: Information Age Publishing Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781617355899
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Publication: November 1, 2011
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Language: English

With the national push towards inclusion, more students with disabilities are being placed in general education settings. Furthermore, when placed, more students with disabilities are entering social studies classrooms than any other content area. Classroom teachers are being asked to “reach and teach” all students, often with little support. There are numerous texts on the teaching of social studies, an equal number on teaching students with disabilities. Blending best practice in social studies and special education instruction, this book provides both pre and inservice educators simple, practical strategies that support the creation of engaging, relevant, and appropriate social studies opportunities for all students. Though the strategies presented are useful for all students, they are particularly beneficial for students with disabilities. From Universal Design for Learning, mnemonics, graphic organizers, and big ideas, to coteaching, screen readers and the Virtual History Museum, this book offers handson, practical ideas general educators can use when teaching K12 social studies in inclusive classrooms.

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With the national push towards inclusion, more students with disabilities are being placed in general education settings. Furthermore, when placed, more students with disabilities are entering social studies classrooms than any other content area. Classroom teachers are being asked to “reach and teach” all students, often with little support. There are numerous texts on the teaching of social studies, an equal number on teaching students with disabilities. Blending best practice in social studies and special education instruction, this book provides both pre and inservice educators simple, practical strategies that support the creation of engaging, relevant, and appropriate social studies opportunities for all students. Though the strategies presented are useful for all students, they are particularly beneficial for students with disabilities. From Universal Design for Learning, mnemonics, graphic organizers, and big ideas, to coteaching, screen readers and the Virtual History Museum, this book offers handson, practical ideas general educators can use when teaching K12 social studies in inclusive classrooms.

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