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The Exceptional Teacher's Handbook: The First-Year Special Education Teacher's Guide to Success

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Exceptional Teacher's Handbook: The First-Year Special Education Teacher's Guide to Success

Contributors:

By (Author) Carla F. Shelton
By (author) Alice B. Pollingue

ISBN:

9781629142524

Publisher:

Skyhorse Publishing

Imprint:

Skyhorse Publishing

Publication Date:

26th August 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Teaching skills and techniques

Dewey:

371.9

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 279mm

Weight:

907g

Description

The first year in the career of a special education teacher is filled with expectation and promise. Addressing the most common needs of beginning special education teachers, The Exceptional Teacher's Handbook helps new educators move confidently from preplanning to post-planning for the entire school year.
The authors present a step-by-step management approach complete with planning checklists and other ready-to-use forms within the context of IDEA 2004 and NCLB. Written from the perspective of a classroom teacher, this popular reference offers updates on:
Recognized disabilities
Best instructional practices for getting the most out of your students
Successful parent conferences
Effective plans for professional learning
Alternate assessments, emergencies in the school setting, education terminology, and more
Actively address challenges and concerns with this one-stop handbook that will help smooth the transition from student teacher to professional educator.

Author Bio

Carla F. Shelton: Carla F. Shelton, Ed.S., has twenty years of experience in the education profession. The majority of her work has been as a special education teacher where she taught students with disabilities in Grades 2 through 12 in resource, self-contained, and collaborative settings. She is the coauthor of Best Practices for Secondary School Counselors and lives in Augusta, Georgia.
Alice B. Pollingue: Alice B. Pollingue, Ed.D., is a tenured assistant professor of education at Augusta State University, where she has been teaching for more than fifteen years. Currently, she teaches special education courses to undergraduate and graduate students and is the supervising professor for the entire special education teacher-training program. She lives in Augusta, Georgia.

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