Collaborating, Consulting, and Working in Teams for Students with Special Needs is an essential resource for educators focused on inclusive education. Authored by Ann Knackendoffel, this 8th edition provides a comprehensive exploration of collaboration strategies tailored to the needs of students with special requirements. Spanning 496 pages, the book delves into the historical context and practical applications of collaborative practices within diverse educational settings.
Key topics include:
- The history and evolution of collaboration in education
- Effective ways to establish and manage collaborative teams
- Crucial processes and practices for fostering successful co-educator partnerships
- The role of external support in enhancing school-based consultation
The text emphasizes the importance of integrating professional perspectives with personal preferences to create a supportive educational environment. It is enriched by real-life scenarios, classroom vignettes, and case studies, offering practical insights into effective collaboration and co-teaching strategies.
The 8th edition includes new chapter-opening classroom scenarios and updated activities, ensuring that educators are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of inclusive education. This resource celebrates the unique strengths brought by diverse professional perspectives, fostering a collaborative approach that benefits both students and educators alike.
Accessible through an Enhanced Pearson eText version (ISBN 0134517725), which features embedded videos, this book is ideal for courses in Collaboration, Consultation, or Co-Teaching. It serves as a vital guide for educators, school personnel, families, and community leaders seeking to implement effective collaboration practices.
ISBN-10: 134672585
ISBN-13: 978-0134672588
Publisher: Pearson
Publication Date: March 28, 2017
Print Length: 496 pages
Dimensions: 0.7 x 7.3 x 9 inches
