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What Really Works in Inclusive Education - David Mitchell, Dean Sutherland

What Really Works in Inclusive Education

Using Evidence-Based Teaching Strategies
Buch | Hardcover
394 Seiten
2026 | 4th edition
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-99318-8 (ISBN)
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This fully revised and updated fourth edition of the bestselling What Really Works in Inclusive Education focuses on more than 32 specific, evidence-based teaching strategies for addressing the needs of diverse learners.This edition takes a whole-child approach to inclusive education. A book for all educators of all learners.
This fully revised and updated fourth edition of the bestselling What Really Works in Inclusive Education focuses on more than 32 specific, evidence-based teaching strategies for addressing the needs of diverse learners. A significant revision with nine new chapters, this edition takes a whole-child approach to inclusive education. It is a book for all educators of all learners.

The strategies are based on high-quality research drawn from a range of countries and have a strong theoretical rationale, including inclusive education, neuroscience, ecology, and a model of learning and teaching. The expert authors also consider behavioural challenges facing learners and how they can be interpreted in an evolutionary context. Key features include:



Teaching strategies grouped into four approaches to learning: behavioural, social, cognitive and mixed;
New chapters on diversities among learners, comprehensive mathematics programmes, music, exercise, dance, the natural environment, and the future of education;
Expansion of topics including Artificial Intelligence, diet and exercise, and multi-tiered systems of support; and
An extended scope to include those with disabilities, and those from low socio-economic backgrounds, ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ+ learners.

To assist readers, it includes examples of strategies being used in schools, recommended videos, suggested discussion topics and learning activities.

This essential text is ideal for classroom teachers, school leaders, teacher educators, educational psychologists, special needs coordinators, educational researchers, and students in initial teacher education seeking practical, evidence-based resources for inclusive teaching.

David Mitchell is Adjunct Professor, School of Educational Studies and Leadership, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Dean Sutherland is Associate Professor, School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Preface

Chapter 1 Introduction

PART I FOUNDATIONS

Chapter 2 Learners with additional needs and their educational outcomes

Chapter 3 Evidence- based education

Chapter 4 Neuroscience

Chapter 5 Quality education for all

Chapter 6 An Ecological Model

Chapter 7 A Learning and Teaching Model

Chapter 8 Learning from evolution

PART II STRATEGIES

A. Behavioural Strategies

Chapter 9 Strategy 1: Behavioural assessment and approaches

Chapter 10 Strategy 2: Review and practice

Chapter 11 Strategy 3: Direct instruction

Chapter 12 Strategy 4: Formative assessment and feedback

Chapter 13 Strategy 5: School-wide positive behaviour support

B. Social strategies

Chapter 14 Strategy 6: Cooperative group teaching

Chapter 15 Strategy 7: Peer tutoring and peer influences

Chapter 16 Strategy 8: Social skills training

Chapter 17 Strategy 9: Collaborative teaching

Chapter 18 Strategy 10: Family engagement and support

Chapter 19 Strategy 11: School culture

Chapter 20 Strategy 12: Classroom climate

Chapter 21 Strategy 13: Social and emotional learning

Chapter 22 Strategy 14: Inter-agency cooperation

C. Cognitive strategies

Chapter 23 Strategy 15: Cognitive strategy instruction

Chapter 24 Strategy 16: Self-regulated learning

Chapter 25 Strategy 17: Memory strategies

Chapter 26 Strategy 18: Reading comprehension and phonological awareness

Chapter 27 Strategy 19: Comprehensive reading programmes

Chapter 28 Strategy 20: Comprehensive mathematics programmes

D. Mixed strategies

Chapter 29 Strategy 21: Cognitive behavioural therapy

Chapter 30 Strategy 22: Assistive technology (including Artificial Intelligence)

Chapter 31 Strategy 23: Augmentative and alternative communication

Chapter 32 Strategy 24: The natural environment

Chapter 33 Strategy 25 The built environment

Chapter 34 Strategy 26: Visual learning and communication

Chapter 35 Strategy 27: Early intervention

Chapter 36 Strategy 28: Transition from school to post-school environments

Chapter 37 Strategy 29: Multi-tiered systems of support

Chapter 38 Strategy 30: Universal design for learning

Chapter 39 Strategy 31: Music

Chapter 40 Strategy 32: Exercise and dance

PART III CONCLUSION

Chapter 41 From research to practice

Chapter 42 The future of education: A transformative journey

Chapter 43 Conclusion

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.7.2026
Zusatzinfo 1 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sonder-, Heil- und Förderpädagogik
ISBN-10 1-032-99318-9 / 1032993189
ISBN-13 978-1-032-99318-8 / 9781032993188
Zustand Neuware
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