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        Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres - Mason, Tara - 01/08/2024 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Mason, Tara
      • Editeur : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/08/2024
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 266.0
      • Dimensions : 25.4 x 17.8 x 1.4
      • ISBN : 9781538177334



      • Résumé :

        Acknowledgments
        Introduction


        SECTION I: LAYING A FOUNDATION

        August
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: Getting Started in Your Mentoring Partnership?
        Part II: The First-Year Special Education Teacher
        Suggested Resources

        September
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: Evidence-Based Practices-Why Align with Evidence Based Instruction?
        Part II: Evidence-Based Practices-How Can I Implement
        Evidence-Based Practices in My Program?
        Part III: Evidence-Based Practices-Part II
        Suggested Resources

        October
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: A Brief History of Special Education
        Part II: The Individualized Education Program (IEP)
        Suggested Resources

        SECTION II: GETTING INTO IT


        November
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
        Part II: Assistive Technology (AT) and Curriculum Planning
        Suggested Resources


        December
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: Understanding Special Education Systems
        Part II: Bias, Disproportionality, and Evaluation
        Suggested Resources


        January
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: Working With Your Related Service Special Education
        Teams
        Part II: Working With Your General Education Teams and
        Co-Teaching Configurations.
        Suggested Resources


        SECTION III: DIGGING OUT OF DISILLUSIONMENT


        February
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: Person-First Language and Disability Frameworks
        Part II: What Are Disability Studies? (Medical, Social, and
        Cultural Models)
        Suggested Resources


        March
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: Understanding Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) and
        Special Education Program Models
        Part II: Creating a Strength-Based Special Education Program
        Suggested Resources


        April
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: We Work as Collaborative Professionals
        Part II: Build Up Your Team! How Can Special Education Teams
        Amplify the Support Paraprofessionals Can Provide?
        Suggested Resources


        SECTION IV: REFLECTION, REVITALIZATION, REGROWTH


        May
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: Transition Planning
        Part II: Transition Planning Systems versus Person Planning
        Suggested Resources

        June
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: Early Intervention in Special Education
        Part II: Map Out a Curriculum Goal for Next Year
        Suggested Resources


        July
        Key Learning Goals
        Part I: Making a Plan for Year Two, Leadership, and Professional
        Organizations
        Part II: Learning Leaders
        Suggested Resources


        SECTION V: RESOURCES
        Resource 1:
        Who Is Who
        Resource 2: Intensive Lesson Plan Template
        Resource 3: Annual IEP Calendar
        Resource 4: IEP Sections Template
        Resource 5: Case Law Review Template
        Resource 6: Student One-Pager Template
        Resource 7: AT Evaluation and Template
        Resource 8: Bias Self-Reflection Guide
        Resource 9: Coming Down the Ladder
        Resource 10: Co-Teaching Modalities and Guide
        Resource 11: Evaluation Template
        Resource 12: Intensify Intervention Taxonomy
        Resource 13: Paraprofessional Schedule
        Resource14: Transition Plan Template
        Resource 15: Curriculum Planning Template


        Index
        About the Author

        ...

        Biographie:
        Tara Mason is a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Consultant for the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of California, Berkeley. She is passionate about working on teams focused on equitable and inclusive learning environments that uplift student voice, identity, and access to educational opportunities. She holds a Ph.D. in Special Education from Texas Tech University, specializing in assistive technology, serving students with multiple disabilities and visual impairments. Her Master of Education (M.Ed.) focused on Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Before joining UC Berkeley, she served as a faculty member directing a graduate and undergraduate special education teacher preparation program at a university in Colorado. While working in CO, Dr. Mason held leadership roles within the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CO-TED), and secured funding for teacher preparation grants to support paraprofessional and alternative special education teacher pipelines. Dr. Mason has an extensive background working within K-12 special education, spanning more than two decades. Her special education teaching background encompasses working in K-12 special education settings from elementary through teaching in 18+ transition programs. She has also led coaching teams to support new special education teachers at the school district level. In addition, Dr. Mason has taught as a self-contained special education teacher and worked as a teacher of students with visual impairments (TSVI) at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Dr. Mason's research interests primarily relate to UDL, special education, promoting equity and inclusion, disrupting bias and disproportionality in special education, mentoring, and teacher preparation. She lives in California with her family....

        Sommaire:
        Special education across education programs nationwide is an incredibly high-need teacher shortage area, and mentoring can make a profound difference in teacher retention and effectiveness. Within this handbook, mentoring partnerships will be guided through the first year of a new special education teacher from start to finish. A month-to-month resource for both mentors and mentees, this resource focuses on self-reflection cycles of growth and goal-setting, including self-care strategies. Additionally, the handbook focuses on evidence-based practices in special education tying resources to the High Leverage Teaching Practices (Council for Exceptional Children) providing templates to be adapted to local school districts for K-12 special education program use. The framework of this handbook is to provide evidence-based practices to promote inclusive special education programs where all K-12 students have equity, access, and achievement. New and experienced special education teachers will learn how to effectively promote and integrate inclusive special education programs, emphasizing that special education is not a place but instead a service comprised of intensive support, collaboration, and accessibility....

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