ABSTRACT

Now in its Second Edition, this seminal handbook offers a comprehensive exploration of how students with disabilities might be provided classrooms and schools that are both inclusive and effective. With an enhanced focus on the elementary level, this new edition provides readers with a richer, more holistic understanding of how inclusive settings operate in K-5, featuring expanded chapters on principal engagement, teacher preparation, district-level support, school-based improvement practices, and more. Fully revised and updated to reflect changes in the field, each chapter synthesizes the research, explores if and how this knowledge is currently used in schools, and addresses the implications for practice and directions for future research.

part Section I|114 pages

Developing and Supporting Effective Inclusive Elementary Schools

part Section II|151 pages

Effective District, School, and Classroom Frameworks and Interventions

part Section III|146 pages

Effective Frameworks and Interventions for Students with Severe Disabilities

part Section IV|112 pages

Systematically Developing Effective Inclusive Schools Now and in the Future