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Doing Case Study Research

Doing Case Study Research

Dawson R. Hancock; Bob Algozzine; Jae Hoon Lim

Teachers' College Press
2021
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Now in a Fourth Edition, this how-to guide is an excellent starting point for anyone looking to begin case study research. The authors-all professors teaching graduate students in education and other professions-provide the structure, detail, and guidance needed for beginning researchers to complete a systematic case study. Improvements for this edition include more practical and detailed guidance for conducting a literature review, a more efficient and easy-to-understand reorganization of the case study examples, and updated citations throughout the text. As with previous editions, this succinct handbook emphasizes learning how to do case study research-from the first step of deciding whether a case study is the way to go to the last step of verifying and confirming findings before disseminating them. It shows students how to determine an appropriate research design, conduct informative interviews, record observations, document analyses, delineate ways to confirm case study findings, describe methods for deriving meaning from data, and communicate findings.Book Features:Straightforward introduction to the science of doing case study research.A step-by-step approach that speaks directly to the novice investigator.Many concrete examples to illustrate key concepts.Questions, illustrations, and activities to reinforce what has been learned.
Doing Case Study Research

Doing Case Study Research

Dawson R. Hancock; Bob Algozzine; Jae Hoon Lim

Teachers' College Press
2021
sidottu
Now in a Fourth Edition, this how-to guide is an excellent starting point for anyone looking to begin case study research. The authors-all professors teaching graduate students in education and other professions-provide the structure, detail, and guidance needed for beginning researchers to complete a systematic case study. Improvements for this edition include more practical and detailed guidance for conducting a literature review, a more efficient and easy-to-understand reorganization of the case study examples, and updated citations throughout the text. As with previous editions, this succinct handbook emphasizes learning how to do case study research-from the first step of deciding whether a case study is the way to go to the last step of verifying and confirming findings before disseminating them. It shows students how to determine an appropriate research design, conduct informative interviews, record observations, document analyses, delineate ways to confirm case study findings, describe methods for deriving meaning from data, and communicate findings.Book Features:Straightforward introduction to the science of doing case study research.A step-by-step approach that speaks directly to the novice investigator.Many concrete examples to illustrate key concepts.Questions, illustrations, and activities to reinforce what has been learned.
Preventing Problem Behaviors

Preventing Problem Behaviors

Bob Algozzine; Ann P. Daunic; Stephen W. Smith

Skyhorse Publishing
2015
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In today's increasingly diverse PreK?12 classrooms, problem behaviors can often interrupt instructional time and disrupt learning. Designed for 21st-century school leaders, administrators, behavior specialists, and classroom teachers, this research-based guide offers specific strategies and plans for preventing problem behavior at both the classroom and school level. Based on the premise that early response to problems can lead to better outcomes for students, the book's content is framed around four essential areas: foundations, intervention, collaboration, and evaluation. Within these areas, this accessible guide features: -The latest information on the science and practice of prevention -Reasons why conflict resolution, peer mediation, and bully-proofing are essential to prevention -Effective practices for teaching social skills to young children -Proven techniques for implementing schoolwide positive behavior support -Tools for using individual behavior plans to prevent problems -Ideas for home-school and community partnerships and culturally responsible teaching -Critical strategies for monitoring student progress and evaluating prevention practices -New, updated chapters, including information on preschool behavior support and RTI This valuable resource provides all the tools and strategies school leaders and teachers need to keep children focused on learning.
The Fundamentals of Special Education

The Fundamentals of Special Education

Bob Algozzine; Jim Ysseldyke

Skyhorse Publishing
2014
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The busy educator’s concise guide to the essentials of special education! In The Fundamentals of Special Education, authors Bob Algozzine and Jim Ysseldyke highlight the major concepts in special education, providing readers with a better understanding of the field, from disability categories and statistics to appropriate learning environments. Including a pretest, posttest, and key vocabulary terms, this practical guide answers the many questions educators have about special education, including: ? What is "special education" exactly, and why do we have it? ? How many students receive special education services and who are they? ? How are students identified for special education services? ? Where are students with disabilities taught? ? What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)? ? What roles do general and special education teachers play in addressing the needs of students with disabilities, and how do their responsibilities overlap? ? How does diversity influence special education? ? What about students who are gifted and/or talented? This excellent resource outlines a practicable approach to special education in all its many forms so that teachers can be prepared for the challenges they might face in the classroom.
Making Inclusion Work

Making Inclusion Work

John Beattie; LuAnn Jordan; Bob Algozzine

Skyhorse Publishing
2014
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Learn the best methods for teaching students with disabilities in an inclusive classroom! In today’s classrooms, teachers must meet the educational needs of students of all ability levels, including students with disabilities. This invaluable resource offers elementary and secondary teachers a deeper awareness of "what works" when teaching students with disabilities in general education classrooms. Grounded in extensive special education research, this book will enlighten teachers with a greater understanding of special education students and how to teach them successfully. For teaching students with the most common disabilities in classes with their nondisabled peers, general and special education teachers alike will get the most current information on issues such as: ? Developing Individualized Education Programs ? Teaching reading successfully ? Managing behavior and motivating students ? Organizing classrooms and lessons effectively ? Using cognitive strategies successfully ? Making appropriate accommodations and modifications ? Assessing students, grading, and collecting data ? Working with parents and families ? Collaborating with other teachers and parents One of the greatest challenges teachers face today is how to ensure that all students succeed, regardless of their ability. Rooted in the best research and practice, this essential resource provides the tools needed to create an inclusive classroom and demonstrates how to teach classes successfully.
Strategies and Lessons for Improving Basic Early Literacy Skills

Strategies and Lessons for Improving Basic Early Literacy Skills

Bob Algozzine; Mary Beth Marr; Tina A. McClanahan; Emma McGee Barnes

SAGE Publications Inc
2008
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"The lessons build on one another and are clearly sequenced from teacher-led instruction to group instruction to independent practice. Readers will find suggested accountability and differentiated instruction ideas right at their fingertips. It is hard to find books targeted to the early grades, and this one covers many areas important to the K–3 educator."—Tanya Phaturos, Reading SpecialistPark Elementary School, Holbrook, AZ"Emphasizes practical activities presented in a consistent format that can be used with students to enhance their literacy development."—Wanda Mangum, Language Arts Instructional CoachGwinnett County Public Schools, GAResearch-proven strategies to foster early literacy success!Building strong literacy skills is the basis for helping all children read by the end of third grade. This hands-on guide shows teachers how to use research-based strategies and structured lessons to teach essential skills for literacy success in Grades K–3. The activities are designed by literacy specialists and teachers to build proficiency in four key areas: recognizing and naming letters, hearing and manipulating sounds in words, associating sounds with letters and using them to form words, and reading words in connected text effortlessly. Addressing the needs of a diverse classroom, this book offers:Assessment guidelines and tools that inform instruction and help adjust teaching to support individual learning needsAn array of ready-to-use strategies, tips, and reproducibles Research on teaching early literacy skills to all studentsThis book is designed for educators and other professionals who teach children of any proficiency level, but is equally appropriate for teaching students who experience difficulty in learning to read.
Teaching Students With Communication Disorders

Teaching Students With Communication Disorders

James E. Ysseldyke; Bob Algozzine

SAGE Publications Inc
2006
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Communication disorders affecting speech and language rank as the second most common reason students receive special education. How can special and mainstream education teachers help these students achieve successful outcomes academically and in their interpersonal relationships? Which approaches provide the most beneficial learning experiences, and help build confidence and self-esteem? Teaching Students With Communication Disorders offers tools to help teachers identify communication disorders, distinguish speech from language impairments, reduce common communication problems, and eliminate negative stereotypes. Providing a pre-test, post-test, key vocabulary terms, and additional resources to help teachers and speech therapists increase their understanding about communication disorders and effective intervention strategies, this valuable resource highlights: o Criteria for identifying speech and language disorders o Cognitive, academic, physical, behavioural, and communication characteristics of common communication disorders o Appropriate teaching and class management strategies o Trends and issues influencing instructional approaches and the delivery of speech and language services