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Our Library Library is where we focus on essential reading and media to dig into inclusive education. Here you’ll get a deeper sense of the philosophies, case studies, and research that underlies our work as critically inclusive educators. We’ve used these books with our teachers and school leaders. Time and time again, these authors have enriched our thinking and practice. We also give some of the key web resources for designing accessible, culturally responsive curriculum and understanding your students’ behaviors and ways of being. We hope you’ll find them as helpful as we have!

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Book Cover - Widening the Circle: The Power of Inclusive Classrooms by Mara Sapon-Shevin

Widening the Circle: The Power of Inclusive Classrooms by Mara Sapon-Shevin


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Inclusion begins with modifications, adaptations, and support and the assumption that all students can participate in the general education curriculum. Full inclusion requires teachers to think about all aspects of their classroom—pedagogy, curriculum, and classroom climate. In Widening the Circle, Sapon-Shevin articulates her vision of inclusion and shares some of the practices necessary to support...
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Book Cover - Social Relationships and Peer Support by Rachel Janney & Martha E. Snell

Social Relationships and Peer Support by Rachel Janney & Martha E. Snell


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Positive, mutually supportive relationships among students with and without disabilities are a critical part of inclusive schooling. They improve students social skills and help boost academic achievement. This edition in the Teachers' Guides to Inclusive Practices series helps educators foster meaningful friendships and helping relationships among their students. This second edition is enhanced throughout with...
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Book Cover - Supporting Boys' Learning by Barbara Sprung, Merle Froschl, & Nancy Gropper

Supporting Boys’ Learning by Barbara Sprung, Merle Froschl, & Nancy Gropper


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Supporting Boys' Learning gives practical advice to teachers about how to best reach boys in the classroom. The authors begin describing how there has been a considerable amount of research showing that boys, particularly African American and Latino boys, are currently underperforming in school, and being over-suspended and over-referred to special education. The authors propose...
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