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Effective Training: Systems, Strategies and Practices discusses the training process within an overarching framework that shows?readers how training activities meet organizational needs that are both strategic and tactical in nature. ? KEY TOPICS : Training in Organizations; Aligning Training with Strategy; Learning, Motivation, and Performance; Needs Analysis; Training Design; Traditional Training Methods; Computer-Based Training Methods; Development and Implementation of Training; Evaluation of Training; Key Areas of Organizational Training; Employee and Management Development ? MARKET : For readers looking for seamless integration of theory with effective and practical training applications.
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This text offers a wealth of practical and proven strategies for successfully including students with disabilities in general education classrooms.? The text provides targeted strategies for the subject and skill areas, as well as special needs of individual students, with a strong focus on instructional strategies applied to specific student need areas. An overall theme of ?effective, differentiated instruction? is infused throughout the text, relating to those practices that are most closely aligned with academic success.? Features a unique three-part coverage of the fundamentals of teaching students with special needs, effective general teaching practices, and inclusive practices in specific subject areas. Includes much more specific and extensive information about the most effective strategies available, and when and how to use them. Employs a strong focus on instructional strategies, and describes how these are applied to specific student need areas. Focuses on teaching pre-service teachers how they can implement in the classroom specific strategies to address a very wide range of grade levels, skill levels, academic content areas; and extensive and very specific information on strategies teachers can use in the areas of most concern to them, e.g., behavior management, handling student confrontations, promoting literacy, memory for school content, motivation to learn, maintaining student attention, adapting assessment and improving test scores, and specific strategies for adapting specific lessons in math, science, social studies, and career and technical education.? Written for pre-service or in-service special education teachers who will work with general education teachers in K-12 classrooms, also relevant for school psychologists, counselors, support staff, and other school personnel.
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Using a pragmatic and realistic approach to inclusion, this first edition text emphasizes three main themes: the underlying values of making all students active participants in the classroom; the importance of effective evidenced-based practices that work in real classrooms; and the worth of creating highly effective professional educators who have the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to meet the needs of a broad spectrum of diverse students. ? Among the many helpful features in the text, Inclusion weaves the stories of three real-world schools throughout the text. The three inclusive schools, which cover the elementary, middle, and high school levels, are used to color the content of the text with examples, interviews, descriptions, and practices that work in real settings with real students. ? Written in a clear, succinct, practical, and approachable style, and with consistent pedagogical elements and themes carried throughout, this text addresses the needs of the diverse range of pre-service professionals: traditional special education students, traditional general education students, and alternative certification students. ? The book paints a complete picture of inclusion by breaking the subject into three overarching segments: Foundations of Successful Inclusion, Meeting the Needs of All Students, and Effective Practices for All Students. The initial section provides an introduction to inclusion, an account of how and why it has evolved, and how the diversity of students in today?s schools influence inclusion and education in general. The second section includes seven brief chapters that provide background information regarding specific disabilities as well as key issues and challenges for including students in each category. Section three provides an in-depth presentation of key evidence-based practices.
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