This expanded and revised edition is a practical guide for working with all students in the regular classroom -- students with different strengths and learning styles, intelligences, interests, and cultural backgrounds. New material includes a thorough exploration of differentiated instruction for a
At-Risk Students : Transforming Student Behavior
β Scribed by Charisse Beach
- Publisher
- R&L Education
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 100
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
At-Risk Students: Transforming Student Behavior details the warning signs of disturbing behaviors, which are often overlooked by educators and/or misdiagnosed by mental health professionals. Educators will be provided with the tools to: expeditiously identify at-risk characteristics; incorporate policies that support and monitor their achievement; implement research-based strategies designed to create a positive school culture that promotes teaching and learning. At-risk Students was written for district and school administrators, department heads, teachers, individuals employed in a traditional public or charter school system, staff in an alternative school working with at-risk students, as well as anyone looking to incorporate a comprehensive behavior system into their strategic school improvement plans as a response to intervention. At-risk Students is a must-read supplement for graduate students seeking a degree in educational administration. Additional FREE features are available to download for this book at www.rowman.com.
β¦ Subjects
Children with social disabilities - Education
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