Kaweski, Walter.

Teaching adolescents with autism : practical strategies for the inclusive classroom / Wlater Kaweski; foreword by Kathy Gee. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Corwin, 2011. - xviii, 226 p. ill, photos.

Includes bibliographical references.

Machine generated contents note: ForewordPrefaceAcknowledgementsAbout the Author Introduction1. Understanding Autism2. Understanding Inclusive Education3. Promoting Positive Behavior4. Communication5. Friendship and Belonging 6. Understanding Support: Successful Strategies for Supporting Diverse Learning Needs 7. Classroom Instruction: Effective Strategies for Whole Group Instruction 8. OrganizationResources Special Education Support Resources Inclusion Support Resource Behavior Support ResourcesInstructional Assistant Support GuideReferencesIndex

"This book offers general education teachers a wide variety of cutting edge, research-tested strategies and tool for supporting middle and secondary students with autism in the classroom while meeting the challenges of each school day. The book blends personal anecdotes with research-based strategies and is filled with hundreds of valuable ideas to help teachers with everything from understanding autism and special education policy to becoming an effective team member, supporting students with diverse needs, developing peer friendships, and solving behavior challenges. In addition, the book includes a resource guide that teachers can use to prepare and train instructional assistants to work with students who have autism"-- Provided by publisher.

9781412995290 (pbk.)


Autistic children--Education--United States.
Inclusive education--United States.

LC4718 / K39