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IEPs for ELs: And Other Diverse Learners

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By (author): James R. Patton John J. Hoover

Develop and monitor high-quality IEPs for diverse learners

High-quality IEPs are fundamental for guiding the educational process of and developing goals for students who require special education services. English learners (ELs) and other students with learning, emotional, or behavioral disabilities present unique challenges to educators responsible for referring, assessing, and placing them. IEPs for ELs provides educators with numerous research-based strategies and examples of how to write effective IEPs for these K-12 learners.

John J. Hoover and James Patton, leading professionals in the areas of special education and linguistic diversity, share their research and how they have supported ELs who have, or are suspected of having, learning and intellectual disabilities. Readers will find:  

  • Practical guidance for developing and monitoring culturally and linguistically responsive IEPs
  • Checklists, guides, and other reproducibles that support IEP development
  • Case studies and vignettes highlighting examples of appropriate IEPs for diverse learners

Filled with expert practical advice that covers the IEP process and walks the reader through the procedure for creating high-quality IEPs that take individual differences into account, this guide is essential for special educators and bilingual/EL specialists. 

A major strength for this book is its unique tie to English learners, while providing a dual focus on IEP writing. This is a great tool to use when training new special education teachers and IEP facilitators. There are direct connections to writing legally defensible plans with a user-friendly focus on IEP writing. I see this book as a tool to support teachers and students in ensuring that language and cultural considerations are included when developing and updating individual plans.
Renee Bernhardt, Supervisor, Special Education
Cherokee County School District, GA
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Product Details
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781506328188

About James R. PattonJohn J. Hoover

John J. Hoover is Associate Research Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder and a former K12 special educator teaching diverse students representing multiple languages and cultures in western southwestern and mid-western states. He earned a BA in Elementary and Special Education (Intellectual Disabilities) an MA in Learning Disabilities and Emotional Disorders with an emphasis in Reading and a PhD in Curriculum specializing in Special Education. His research agenda for the past two decades has focused on the topic of culturally and linguistically responsive special education referral and assessment of English language and other diverse learners. He is currently PI on a multi-year grant funded project addressing ELs and multi-tiered supports special education referral and assessment of culturally and linguistically diverse learners and graduate level teacher preparation for teaching English language and other diverse learners with and without disabilities. Select recent coauthored/coedited books include: Why do English learners struggle with reading: Distinguishing language acquisition from learning disabilities (Pearson); Linking assessment to instruction in multi-tiered models: A teachers guide to selecting reading writing and mathematics interventions (Pearson); Differentiating learning differences from learning and behavioral disabilities: Teaching diverse learners through multi-tiered response to intervention (Allyn & Bacon); and Methods for teaching culturally and linguistically diverse exceptional learners (Pearson Merrill). He also is co-author of a nationally normed reading test Early Reading Assessment (Pro-Ed) and of a research-based educator self-assessment and professional development tool Core ESL Instructional Practices (CEIP) Guide. Recent referred journal publications include: Increasing usage of ESL instructional practices in a rural county elementary school Rural Educator (2015); Culturally responsive special education referrals of English learners in one rural county school district: Pilot project Rural Special Education Quarterly (2015) and Reducing unnecessary referrals: Guidelines for teachers of diverse learners Teaching Exceptional Children (2012).

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