Inclusion in Action
Inclusion in Action
Practical Strategies to Modify Your Curriculum
Author: Nicole Eredics
Equally useful as a beginner's guide to inclusion and a goldmine of practical ideas for experienced teachers, this must-have book will help make your curriculum “possible and achievable” for every learner, with and without disabilities.
40 modifications that help students:
- Learn new vocabulary words
- Understand story structure
- Sequence materials, concepts, and numbers
- Develop recall ability
- Demonstrate relationships among ideas
- Organize information
- Make a representation of a concept
- Identify similarities and differences
- Make decisions based on evidence
- Learn to recognize and correct errors
- and more!
Watch a webinar to get an inside look!
Reviews
Erik Carter, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Special Education - January 16, 2018
“This compelling book showcases the principles, practices, and partnerships that will enable students with significant disabilities to flourish in their learning, relationships, and everyday lives. It is a book about belonging and shows the pathway to meaningful school inclusion.”
Tim Villegas, CAS, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Think Inclusive - January 16, 2018
“Inclusion in Action is primed to be a game changer for educators with how they deliver special education services in inclusive classrooms. Simple, straightforward, and immediately relevant strategies for any teacher to implement, Inclusion in Action is an instant classic that will ultimately facilitate comprehensive systems change in the United States and beyond.”
Jennifer Kurth, University of Kansas - January 16, 2018
“This book is a useful resource for all educational teams who plan to modify instructional curriculum or students with disabilities. Eredics provides practical ideas and ready-to-use templates for making modifications that enable students to be full members and participants in their general education classrooms. This book embodies values and pedagogy, but even more practical resources teachers can really use.”
Lisa Friedman, Disability Inclusion Expert and author of Removing the Stumbling Block - January 16, 2018
“Inclusion in Action: Practical Strategies to Modify Your Curriculum offers a practical and comprehensive approach to increasing inclusive practice across grades, disciplines and school communities. Nicole's strategies and insights are clear and attainable, and hers is a resource beneficial to all educators.”
Practical Strategies to Modify Your Curriculum
How can educators include and teach grade-level content to students with intellectual disabilities in general education classrooms? Curriculum modifications are the answer! In this seminar, Nicole Eredics will explain the critical role that curriculum modifications have in the full inclusion of students with intellect disabilities. Learn more.
Creating Inclusive Classrooms
Learn how to effectively teach students with disabilities in the general education classroom with this motivating and engaging seminar. Join Nicole Eredics as she describes the process and practice of inclusive education. Nicole’s unique insight will give educators the necessary information, practical strategies, and resources they need to teach students with various learning issues in today’s classrooms, paying particular attention to students on modified programs. Learn more.