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The Survival Guide for New Special Education Teachers
Since its first publication, The S urvival Guide for New Special Education Teachers has helped novice teachers bridge the gap between training and classroom practice. This all-new edition, updated to...
 
Teaching Exceptional Children 55-5 - Intersectionality
Articles in this edition include: Guidance for the Antiracist Educator: Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies for Disability and Diversity Right Now Is a Good Time to Get Involved Leading With an Equity...
 
MC Means Move the Class
Does your urban or culturally diverse school keep you stuck in survival mode? Ever taught students that left you feeling burned out, depleted and exhausted? Do you struggle to inspire your minority...
 
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal Transitioning Students Issue (Volume 53, Issue 5)
This issue is focused on transitioning students. Articles cover using project-based learning to build college and career readiness, goal setting, strengthening transition partnerships through...
 
A Teacher’s Guide to Special Education
Despite the prevalence of students with disabilities in the general education classroom, few teachers receive training on how to meet these students’ needs or how to navigate the legally mandated...
 
Breakthrough: Federal Special Education Legislation 1965-1981
A behind-the-scenes look at the complex array of factors and forces that led to the passage of one of the most important pieces of federal educational legislation in the last 50 years, the Education...

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