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A Principal's Guide to Special Education (4th Edition)
The fourth edition of "A Principal ’ s Guide to Special Education," is an indispensable resource for educators navigating the complexities of special education in the 21st century, it is crucial to...
 
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal on Adaptive Physical Education (Volume 54, Issue 1)
This issue is focused on adaptive physical education. Articles cover promoting social acceptance and inclusion in physical education, teaching self-protection to students with disabilities, using 3D...
 
Relationships That Work: Four Ways to Connect (and Set Boundaries) with Colleagues, Students, and Parents (100 Cases)
Teaching is an extremely gratifying profession, but it can also be draining if you don’t have fulfilling relationships and the ability to avoid toxic, negative people. This book shows you how to...
 
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal Teachers as Self-Advocates Issue (Volume 53, Issue 3)
This issue is focused on special educator self-advocacy. Teachers who possess the ability to confront and resolve professional obstacles through self-advocacy are better equipped to focus on the...
 
Educating Students with Intellectual Disability and Autism Spectrum Disorder Book 2: Foundational Concepts for Leadership and Collaboration
Educating Students with Intellectual Disability and Autism Disorder is a comprehensive resource, providing educators with the most up-to-date information on what works in real classrooms with real...
 
Prevent-Teach-Reinforce: The School-Based Model of Individualized Positive Behavior Support
Solve serious behavior challenges in K–8 classrooms with this easy-to-use book, the first practical guide to the research-proven Prevent-Teach-Reinforce (PTR) model. Developed by some of the most...
 
The Prism Collection
The Prism series, developed by the CEC Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities, is a collection of evidence-based, research-to-practice teaching strategies and interventions geared toward...

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