Blended Practices for Teaching Young Children in Inclusive Settings
As more and more early childhood settings implement inclusive practices, teachers need to blend special and general education techniques to help all children learn. They'll find out how with the new edition of this bestselling text, which combines today's best practices for teaching young children with and without disabilities into one comprehensive approach.

Ideal for current and future early childhood educators working with children from ages 2 to 5, this comprehensive text provides explicit guidance on developing a successful curriculum framework, working effectively with families and other team members, tailoring instruction to each child's individual needs, and embedding learning opportunities that address all children's goals. Teachers will learn from the field's most current research, and they'll get a full continuum of strategies for teaching young children with diverse abilities. Practical information on authentic assessment and data-driven decision-making is also woven throughout the book.

An essential reference to keep and use for years to come, this book is every early childhood educator's guide to blending the best of special and general education, developing effective curricula, and improving outcomes for all children.

WHAT'S NEW
  • Increased focus on how to implement multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS)
  • New chapters on applying blended practices in specific content areas: language, literacy, social-emotional skills, and math
  • The latest on state and federal funding initiatives for early childhood—and how to maintain quality practices that align with these initiatives
  • More guidance on determining the scope and sequence of what to teach children
  • Current recommendations from key professional organizations like NAEYC and DEC, and their implications for teachers

USER-FRIENDLY FEATURES: Includes visual aids and sample forms, vignettes and practical examples that illustrate key concepts and guiding principles, helpful summaries for each chapter, case studies, and learning activities that challenge students to test and expand their knowledge.

See how this product helps strengthen Head Start program quality and school readiness.

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Blended Practices for Teaching Young Children in Inclusive Settings
As more and more early childhood settings implement inclusive practices, teachers need to blend special and general education techniques to help all children learn. They'll find out how with the new edition of this bestselling text, which combines today's best practices for teaching young children with and without disabilities into one comprehensive approach.

Ideal for current and future early childhood educators working with children from ages 2 to 5, this comprehensive text provides explicit guidance on developing a successful curriculum framework, working effectively with families and other team members, tailoring instruction to each child's individual needs, and embedding learning opportunities that address all children's goals. Teachers will learn from the field's most current research, and they'll get a full continuum of strategies for teaching young children with diverse abilities. Practical information on authentic assessment and data-driven decision-making is also woven throughout the book.

An essential reference to keep and use for years to come, this book is every early childhood educator's guide to blending the best of special and general education, developing effective curricula, and improving outcomes for all children.

WHAT'S NEW
  • Increased focus on how to implement multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS)
  • New chapters on applying blended practices in specific content areas: language, literacy, social-emotional skills, and math
  • The latest on state and federal funding initiatives for early childhood—and how to maintain quality practices that align with these initiatives
  • More guidance on determining the scope and sequence of what to teach children
  • Current recommendations from key professional organizations like NAEYC and DEC, and their implications for teachers

USER-FRIENDLY FEATURES: Includes visual aids and sample forms, vignettes and practical examples that illustrate key concepts and guiding principles, helpful summaries for each chapter, case studies, and learning activities that challenge students to test and expand their knowledge.

See how this product helps strengthen Head Start program quality and school readiness.

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As more and more early childhood settings implement inclusive practices, teachers need to blend special and general education techniques to help all children learn. They'll find out how with the new edition of this bestselling text, which combines today's best practices for teaching young children with and without disabilities into one comprehensive approach.

Ideal for current and future early childhood educators working with children from ages 2 to 5, this comprehensive text provides explicit guidance on developing a successful curriculum framework, working effectively with families and other team members, tailoring instruction to each child's individual needs, and embedding learning opportunities that address all children's goals. Teachers will learn from the field's most current research, and they'll get a full continuum of strategies for teaching young children with diverse abilities. Practical information on authentic assessment and data-driven decision-making is also woven throughout the book.

An essential reference to keep and use for years to come, this book is every early childhood educator's guide to blending the best of special and general education, developing effective curricula, and improving outcomes for all children.

WHAT'S NEW
  • Increased focus on how to implement multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS)
  • New chapters on applying blended practices in specific content areas: language, literacy, social-emotional skills, and math
  • The latest on state and federal funding initiatives for early childhood—and how to maintain quality practices that align with these initiatives
  • More guidance on determining the scope and sequence of what to teach children
  • Current recommendations from key professional organizations like NAEYC and DEC, and their implications for teachers

USER-FRIENDLY FEATURES: Includes visual aids and sample forms, vignettes and practical examples that illustrate key concepts and guiding principles, helpful summaries for each chapter, case studies, and learning activities that challenge students to test and expand their knowledge.

See how this product helps strengthen Head Start program quality and school readiness.


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ISBN-13: 9781598578997
Publisher: Brookes Publishing
Publication date: 01/11/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 20 MB
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Age Range: 2 - 5 Years

About the Author


Jennifer Grisham-Brown, Ed.D., is Professor in the Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education program at the University of Kentucky, Lexington. She received her doctorate in Education from the University of Kentucky. She is also Director of the Early Childhood Laboratory at the University of Kentucky, an inclusive early childhood program for children from birth to 5 years of age.

Dr. Grisham-Brown directs research projects on topics including linking assessment and instruction, early care and education program quality, and individualizing instruction for young children with disabilities. In addition, she has conducted research on the effectiveness of instructional procedures that are embedded into developmentally appropriate activities, use of distance learning in personnel preparation programs, and assessment strategies for students with significant disabilities. Dr. Grisham-Brown provides training and technical assistance through the United States on these topics.

Dr. Grisham-Brown is co-founder of a children’s home and preschool program in Guatemala City called Hope for Tomorrow, where she accompanies students for the education abroad program.

Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Special Education at Vanderbilt University. She teaches courses, advises students, and conducts research on early childhood issues. She is the cofaculty director of the Susan Gray School for Children, which is an early childhood program for children with and without disabilities. Her research focuses on effective instruction, social–emotional development and challenging behavior, translating research to practice, and effective approaches to professional development.

Currently, she directs an Institute of Education Sciences–funded research project focused on the efficacy of implementing the Teaching Pyramid in classrooms, and she works on the National Center on Quality Teaching and Learning and the Office of Special Education Programs–funded Technical Assistance Center on Social Emotional Interventions. She is a coeditor of the Journal of Early Intervention and serves on the editorial boards of other major journals in early childhood special education. She served as President of the Council for Exceptional Children’s Division for Early Childhood (DEC) and received the Merle B. Karnes award from DEC.

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Introduction to Blended Practices

Table of Contents

About the Authors
About the Contributors
Foreword
Marilou Hyson, Ph.D., and Pamela Winton, Ph.D. Acknowledgements

I: Setting the Stage for Blended Practices

1. Introduction to Blended Practices
Mary Louise Hemmeter and Jennifer Grisham-Brown

2. Curriculum Framework as a Model of Blended Practices
Jennifer Grisham-Brown and Mary Louise Hemmeter

3. Identifying Outcomes for Children in Blended Early Childhood Classrooms
Jennifer Grisham-Brown, Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, and Mary Louise Hemmeter

4. Recommended Instructional Practices
Jennifer Grisham-Brown and Mary Louise HemmeterAppendix 4A: Intentional Instruction Sequence Planning Form

II: Tiered Instruction

5. Universal Instructional Practices
Mary Louise Hemmeter and Jennifer Grisham-Brown

6. Focused Instructional Strategies
Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, Jennifer Grisham-Brown, and Mary Louise Hemmeter

7. Systematic Instructional Practices
Jennifer Grisham-Brown, and Mary Louise HemmeterAppendix 7A: Sample Intervention Plans

III: Special Considerations in the Application of Blended Practices

8. The Team Process of Planning, Implementation, and Revising Instruction
Julie Harp Rutland, Sarah Hawkins-Lear, Jennifer Grisham-Brown, and Mary Louise HemmeterAppendix 8A: Activity Matrix Appendix 8B: Family Data Collection Sheet

9. Blended Practices for Promoting Social-Emotional Development in Young Children
Kathleen Artman-Meeker, Elizabeth McLaren, Mary Louise Hemmeter, and Jennifer Grisham-Brown

10. Blended Practices for Promoting Literacy Skills
Ragan H. McLeod, Jill F. Grifenhagen, Anna H. Hall, Mary Louise Hemmeter, and Jennifer Grisham-Brown

11. Promoting the Language and Literacy Skills of Dual Language Learners
Lillian Durán, Jennifer Grisham-Brown, and Mary Louise HemmeterAppendix 11A: Family Language Questionnaire Appendix 11B: Family Cultural Interview Appendix 11C: Dual Language Learner Resources

12. Blended Practices for Promoting Early Math Skills
Jessica K. Hardy, Sarah Hawkins-Lear, Mary Louise Hemmeter, and Jennifer Grisham-BrownAppendix 12A: Early Math Screening Instrument

Index

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