Blended Practices for Teaching Young Children in Inclusive Settings
Early Childhood

Prepare early educators to help all children thrive in inclusive settings with the third edition of this widely adopted text, now updated to align with today’s critical topics in early childhood education.

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Prepare early educators to help all children thrive in inclusive settings with the third edition of this widely adopted text, now updated to align with today’s critical topics in early childhood education. Bridging the gap between early childhood education and early childhood special education, this textbook blends today’s best practices for teaching young children with and without disabilities into one proven, comprehensive approach.

Now with expanded recommendations on implementing multitiered systems of support (MTSS), this trusted text gives readers both the foundational lens and the practical strategies they need to teach all children from ages 2 to 6. Teachers will get clear, explicit guidance on:

  • Using a four-element curriculum framework to support instructional planning in blended classrooms
  • Designing an MTSS that addresses the needs of all children in inclusive settings through universal, focused, and systematic strategies
  • Embedding learning opportunities that address children’s goals
  • Blending practices to boost social-emotional, language/literacy, and math/science outcomes, and to support children who are multilingual
  • Teaming with families and professionals from a range of disciplines
  • Creating systems-level support for implementing blended practices

Ideal for a range of undergraduate and graduate courses—and a valuable resource for administrators who train staff—this book will get early educators ready to deliver effective instruction to all children in high-quality inclusive settings.

 What’s New

  • More on using an MTSS framework in early childhood education
  • New chapter on systems-level supports and funding for blended programs
  • Expanded chapter on using blended practices principles to teach STEM
  • Information on how national policies, recommendations, and models relate to the Blended Practices model
  • Trusted author team enhanced with the fresh perspectives of new co-authors Adrienne K. Golden and Sarah Hawkins-Lear
  • Expanded faculty materials, including new chapter PowerPoints, learning activities, and appendixes

     

     

About the Downloads

About the Authors

About the Contributors

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Dedication


Section I: Setting the Stage for Blended Practices

Chapter 1: Introduction to Blended Practices

Chapter 2: Curriculum Framework as a Model of Blended Practices

Chapter 3: Identifying Outcomes for Children in Blended Early Childhood Classrooms

Chapter 4: Recommended Instructional Practices

Chapter 5: Universal Instructional Practices


Section II: Implementation of Blended Practices

Chapter 6: Focused Instructional Strategies

Chapter 7: Systematic Instructional Practices

Chapter 8: Blended Practices for Promoting Social-Emotional Development in Young Children

Chapter 9: Blended Practices for Promoting Literacy Skills

Chapter 10: Promoting the Language and Literacy Skills of Multilingual Learners


Section III: Making Blended Practices Work

Chapter 11: Blended Practices for Teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

Chapter 12: The Team Process of Planning, Implementing, and Revising Instruction

Chapter 13: Building Systematic Support for Blended Practices

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Author: Jennifer Grisham Ed.D.   Chapter Author: Adrienne K. Golden M.Ed.   Contributor: Mary Louise Hemmeter Ph.D.   Invited Contributor: Sarah Hawkins-Lear Ed.D.