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    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Inclusive and Special Education

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Inclusive and Special Education by Sharma, Umesh; Salend, Spencer J.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 13 December 2021

    • ISBN 9780190875879
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages1652 pages
    • Size 196x274x124 mm
    • Weight 3567 g
    • Language English
    • 162

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    Short description:

    As schools in all countries move toward being more inclusive of all learners, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Inclusive and Special Education provides policy makers, educators, and researchers with lessons learned and research findings from around the world. This expansive collection of articles addresses the historical and philosophical foundations and effective practices, policies, and workforce preparation initiatives that underpin and guide the implementation of successful inclusive education. The Encyclopedia will be a key resource for education scholars, students, and policymakers across the globe.

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    Long description:

    Throughout the world, there has been a significant shift in whether, where, and how learners are educated regardless of their socio-economic, geographic, and disability status; gender and sexual orientation; family structure; and ethnic, racial, cultural, linguistic and religious background. Recognizing that the debates, challenges, research, initiatives, and recommendations concerning the best ways to provide a high-quality education to learners with a range of diversities continue to influence educational policies and practices around the world, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Inclusive and Special Education presents the contributions of a diverse international group of established and up-and-coming scholars who discuss an array of historical, current, and emerging issues that are at the intersection of inclusive and special schooling. While the Encyclopedia addresses inclusive and special education, the primary focus is on inclusive education as an international and 21st century movement that in part reflects and rejects the foundations of special education. By presenting global perspectives addressing the foundations, effective practices, policies, and workforce preparation initiatives related to inclusive and special education, these volumes examine a range of issues that are at the nexus of inclusive and special schooling.

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    Table of Contents:

    Addressing Dilemmas and Tensions in Inclusive Education
    Assessment to Incite and Reconceptualize Learning
    Assistive Technology to Enhance Inclusive Education
    Attitudes and Inclusion of Students with Special Educational Needs in Regular Schools
    Autism, Neurodiversity, and Inclusive Education
    Best Practices for Working with Students with Physical Disabilities
    Bridging the Gaps Between Theory and Practice of Inclusive Teacher Education
    Calibrating Professional Learning Approaches for Teachers in Inclusive Classrooms in the Context of Implementation Science
    A Collaborative Process for Incorporating Universal Design for Learning and Evidence-Based Practice into Inclusive Teacher Education Programs
    Collaborative Teacher Inquiry for Inclusive Education
    Creating Engaging Classrooms for All Learners
    Data-based Decision Making
    Differentiated Instruction and Inclusive Schooling
    Disability Studies in Education and Inclusive Education
    Diversity and Inclusion and Special Education
    Dual Certification Programs
    Effective Co-Teaching Practices within the Inclusive Classroom
    Effective Practices for Collaborating with Families and Caregivers of Children and Young Adults with Disabilities
    Effective Practices for Helping Students Transition to Post-Secondary Education
    Effective Practices for Helping Students Transition to Work
    Effective Practices for Helping Students with Neurodiversity Transition to Independent Living
    Effective Practices for Teaching All Learners in Secondary Classrooms
    Effective Practices for Teaching Content Area Reading
    Effective Practices for Teaching Self-Determination
    Effective Practices for Teaching Social Skills
    Effective Practices for Teaching Writing to Students with Disabilities in the United States
    Effective Self-Management Strategies
    Effective Strategies for Improving Reading Comprehension
    Evidence-based Practices for Teaching Learners on the Autism Spectrum
    Evidence-Based Practices for Teaching Learners who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing in Regular Classrooms
    Evidence-based Practices for Teaching Learners with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
    Evidence-based Practices for Teaching Learners with Mild to Moderate Disabilities
    Evidence-based Practices for Teaching Learners with Multiple Disabilities
    Evidence-based Practices for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities
    Evidence-based Practices for Working with Learners with Speech and Language Disabilities
    Evidence-based Practices in Special Schooling
    Examining the Cost of Special Education
    Factors to Consider While Teaching Early Numeracy Skills in an Inclusive Education Setting
    Financing Mechanisms to Support Inclusive Practice
    High Leverage Practices in Elementary Inclusive Education
    Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Inclusive Education
    Inclusion and Pacific Island Countries
    Inclusive and Special Education in Africa
    Inclusive and Special Education in Asia
    Inclusive and Special Education in Australia
    Inclusive and Special Education in Canada and the United States
    Inclusive and Special Education in Europe
    Inclusive and Special Education in the Middle East
    Inclusive and Special Education Policies in South America
    Inclusive and Special Education Services in Rural Settings
    Inclusive Education and European Educational Policy
    Inclusive Education and the Progressive Inclusionists
    Inclusive Education in Central America and the Caribbean
    Inclusive Educational Principles, Policies, and Practices in Italy
    Inclusive Societies
    Influence of Medical and Social Perspectives of Disability on Models of Inclusive Education in the United States
    In-Service Teacher Training for Inclusion
    International Policies on Inclusion
    Labeling and Inclusive Education
    Learning Strategies Instruction
    The Matter of 'Evidence' in the Inclusive Education Debate
    Models of School-Family Relations
    The Necessity for Coexistence of Equity and Excellence in Inclusive and Special Education
    New Approaches to Designing and Administering Inclusive Assessments
    Pedagogy for Inclusive Education
    Policies and Practices that Foster Education for All: Implications for Economically Poor Nations
    Policies that Foster Education for All: Implications for Economically Wealthy Nations
    Preparation of German Special Educators for the 21st Century
    Preparing Educators to Collaborate with Professionals Who Work with Learners with Complex Conditions
    Preparing Student Social Workers to Support Inclusive Education in an Indian Context
    Preparing Teaching Assistants for Including all Learners
    Principals and School Leaders' Roles in Inclusive Education
    Professional Development for Inclusive Education
    Racial and Ethnic Disproportionality in Special Education Programs
    Research Challenges and Innovative Methodologies, Approaches, and Processes
    Response to Intervention
    A Review of Existing and Potential Practices for Teaching Learners with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
    School Choice and Inclusive Education
    School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
    Shaping Sustainable Inclusion Policy through Practice
    Social Emotional Learning and Inclusion in Schools
    Sociocultural Perspectives on Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Assessment to Support Inclusive Education
    Special Education and Integrated Education in Hong Kong
    Students with Special Needs Who Are Gifted and Talented (Twice Exceptional)
    Teaching Efficacy and Inclusive Practices in Asian Countries
    Teaching Learners with Vision Impairment: An Analysis of Evidence-Based Practice
    Transforming Special Education with an Inclusive Rights-Based Approach
    Transition Planning for Inclusion
    Translating National Policies to School-Wide Practices
    Universal Design for Learning: Changing the Way We Interact with Diversity
    Using Technology to Prepare 21st-Century Educators

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