Common-Sense Classroom Management for Special Education Teachers, Grades K-5

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Behavior Intervention Plan
Behavior management
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Challenging students
Classroom management
Co-teaching
Discipline
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Exceptional
Functional behavior assessment
IDEA
IEP
Inclusion classrooms
Instructional Planning
Parents of special education students
Resource teacher
Special education curriculum planning
Special education instructional planning
Special education students
Special Education/Special Needs
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Special needs
Support
Teacher Mentoring
Teacher resources
Whole-class management

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412915076
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 16 May 2006
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"A great resource for new teachers and veterans . . . full of tips and ideas that any teacher can use to prevent problems from occurring. [It] should be in every special education classroom."
-Therese Kwiatkowski, Director of Special Education
Cooperative Educational Service Agency

"As a former special education teacher, I highly recommend this book for all those who want to be more effective in every aspect of their work. All of the special education teachers at my school will have copies of this practical guide."
-Marybeth Sandvig, Principal
Manitoba K-8 School, Milwaukee, WI

Special help for special education teachers means special success for students!

Do you have too many IEPs on your desk? Is it five o′clock and do you still need to contact parents, social workers, and general education co-teachers? Teachers new to special education often feel overwhelmed at the amount of additional planning and information management required.

This practical guide shows you how to shape the structure of the teaching day to ensure that learners with special needs experience success. It includes simple teacher-tested, easy-to-implement strategies needing 5 steps or fewer to:

  • Organize students to make the most of the time you have with them
  • Use incentive programs and meaningful consequences to achieve desired behaviors
  • Coordinate with co-teachers, general education teachers, and staff to maximize your efforts

When the key paperwork is at your fingertips, the lesson plan is prepared, and the to-do list is written, you will find more time in your day for what′s most important-your students!

Jill A. Lindberg retired from Milwaukee Public Schools in June 2003 and is currently a supervising teacher for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her teaching experience includes six years as a mentor teacher, assisting both general and special education teachers in Milwaukee Public Schools. She has taught students with specific learning disabilities, students with emotional/behavior disabilities, and students with hearing impairment.  She has coauthored five books in the Common-Sense Classroom Management series with educators from the Milwaukee area. She has a degree in exceptional education from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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