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Promote inclusion and give back to the community—while helping students meet academic standards!

New!
Great Ideas
Using Service–Learning and Differentiated Instruction to Help Your Students Succeed
By Pamela J. Gent, Ph.D.


"The individual coverage of and the relationship between service learning, differentiation, and inclusive education is comprehensive and thorough. Pamela Gent does an outstanding job of helping the reader understand each of these topics as an important instructional strategy and then assists the reader to see these strategies as an integrated whole."
—Mary A. Falvey, Ph.D., Dean, Charter College of Education, California State University, Los Angeles

"Each step of the service-learning approach is addressed in detail and practical advice is included throughout in order to help educators effectively use service-learning in their classrooms."
—Educational Research Services

Classrooms across the country are discovering the power of service–learning—the ideal way to help students develop social and academic skills while giving back to their community. Now for the first time, there's a practical how-to guide on using serving–learning to promote inclusion and differentiate instruction for students with and without disabilities.

Much more than "community service," service–learning activities help improve outcomes for all students because they're carefully linked to the curriculum and IEP goals. This book shows K-12 educators and administrators exactly how the service–learning approach

  • helps students with and without disabilities meet academic standards

  • facilitates generalization as students transfer what they learn from the classroom to the real world

  • works with both student-directed and teacher-mediated instructional approaches

  • fosters strong classroom communities where all students help and learn from each other

  • builds students' functional life skills and encourages the development of special talents

  • enhances job skills and work experience so students are better prepared for their future careers

  • helps students develop a positive self-image as they provide valuable services to their community

Readers will get a complete guide to every step of service–learning, from planning and funding service activities to monitoring the results and sustaining a schoolwide service-learning program. And the 30+ practical forms help educators assign student roles, determine necessary resources, differentiate instruction, evaluate what students are learning, and more.

A fresh, hands-on guide to inclusion that goes beyond coteaching, collaboration, or accommodations, this highly practical book will help educators make the most of every student's unique abilities—and build better communities inside and outside the classroom.


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ORDERING INFO
ISBN 978-1-55766-985-8
Paperback
296 pages /
7 x 10
2009 / $34.95
Stock# 69858



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Table of Contents

About the Authors
Acknowledgments

1. Introduction to Service–Learning

2. History: Service–Learning, Standards Based Education, and Inclusion

3. Rationale: Why Use Service–Learning in Inclusive Classrooms?

4. Preparation: Connecting Service to the Curriculum

5. Investigation: Identifying Community Needs

6. Action: Planning and Implementing the Service Activity

7. Reflection: Thinking Critically and Building Understanding

8: Evaluation: Documenting Effects on Students and Community

9. Celebration: Recognizing Everyone's Contribution

10. Continuation: Sustaining Standards-Based Service–Learning, Differentiated Instruction, and School Change

References
Index



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