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The Exceptional Child I defines the educationally exceptional child by using scenes of children and interviews to help viewers develop an understanding of the wide range of exceptionalities. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This teaching resource shows a team meeting in-action where the individual team members demonstrate their personal reactions and resistance to impending change. The video offers strategies to understand and overcome resistance issues. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The Power of Two is for new and experienced teachers, and it defines and demonstrates co-teaching models for team teaching in the classroom to help children perform better and exceed expectations through co-teaching collaboration. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
For all high school staff, grades 9—12, especially those who supervise hallways, cafeterias, study halls, parking lots, and hang-out areas. Staff learn school-wide positive behavior support strategies to keep these common areas safe.
This video is a documentary of inclusion narrated by James Edward Almos and Bree Walker it shows a group of youth, with and without disabilities, at a week-long camp and in their schools and communities learning and working together to promote mutual respect. Includes: DVD or VHS Only
Teachers from elementary through high school face dilemmas in their efforts of collaboration and partnership management. Marilyn Friend addresses these issues and presents them in unique ways that provide effective solutions and ideas to improve team-based programs.
This package includes complete versions of both Elementary and Secondary Kits at a special price.
This video gives new methods of using curricula in an inclusive environment for children with disabilities, and it is written by professionals who show that children can learn effectively through a variety educational settings. Includes: VHS and Teachers Desk Reference
High Schools are known to be slow when it comes to incorporating inclusion in their system. This program is about the actual experiences of educators in a high school who effectively implemented inclusion throughout their curricula and teaching settings in order to appropriately accommodate disabled and special needs children. Includes: VHS
The fundamental assumption of Schoolwide Behavioral Support (SBS) is that behavior can and should be taught just as academics are taught. This video illustrates the implementation of Schoolwide Behavioral Support in two Indiana public schools for an entire year, the step-by-step training of leadership teams, and the eight elements of behavioral support. Includes: VHS with Resource Guide and Related Article
This video examines the challenges and rewards of following through on the promise of inclusive education for high school students with special needs. Includes: VHS
In this video Dr Michele Borba presents her international program for helping schools build student self-esteem. Includes: VHS
Wraparound is a family-centered, strength-based philosophy of care used to guide service planning for students with or at-risk of emotional and behavioral disabilities and their families. Includes: VHS and Manual
This video examines the implementation of inclusion and how it affects regular classroom students as well as students who are disabled or have medical issues. Available in VHS format only.
The purpose of this handbook is to provide information about creating collaborative IEPs in a format that is easily understood by all who might be involved in the IEP process. Includes: 1 handbook
This program shows an insightful lecture given by Bruce Buehler about the implementation of current medical knowledge into the methods of teaching special needs children in our public schools. Includes: VHS
This program discusses services and creating the right atmosphere that is conducive to effective inclusion in public school. Includes: VHS with 150-page Book
Developed to help educators and parents understand and implement inclusive practices, this video shows how to adapt regular education classrooms to fully include students with severe disabilities. Available on VHS or DVD. Languages: English and Spanish
This program shows several children from different age groups who have gone through inclusion, and these success stories give teachers a positive outlook about effective inclusion practices. Includes: VHS
This book is a guide for meeting the learning needs of gifted students in the mixed-abilities classroom without losing control, causing resentment, or spending hours preparing extra materials.
This video bundle contains a documentary with Edward James Almos that discusses inclusion from childhood to adulthood. Training Guides outline a comprehensive model of integration for youth with and without disabilities. Available in DVD and VHS formats (includes Training Guides)
This video is not about disabilities: it is a practical tool to improve communication with people with disabilities. How you react to people with disabilities influences how well you communicate. Includes: VHS and Guide
This video shows children with chronic conditions practicing karate, enjoying summer camp, playing soccer, perfecting scouting skills, playing musical instruments, driving cart racers, and having fun. Includes: VHS
This program displays effective collaboration between teachers and special education educators. This video also discusses the needs of administration and ways to support inclusion within the organization as well as throughout the neighborhood. Available on DVD
Look what you've done! Hearing these words can be painful to a child, especially a child with a learning disability. Robert Broods, a clinical psychologist describes how children with learning disabilities can build their self esteem and skills. Includes: VHS
This two-video set explores the concept and practice of inclusion. The first video defines what inclusion is and is not. The second video examines the relationship between regular and special educators who co-teach. Includes: Two VHS tape set with 35 page booklet
This video set includes 7 videos that record the inclusion of disabled children at home and school. It involves their families, teachers, and the different revolving parts of their support network that combine to enrich their lives.
Available in VHS and DVD This video is a documentary portrait of an adolescent who suffers from an extremely severe case of Tourette Syndrome, a neurological disorder causes him to make involuntary sounds, including a constant stream of profanity. Available on VHS and DVD.
This video discusses how families view inclusion and what their expectations and hopes are for their children with special needs. Includes: VHS
This video explores preventive discipline and how behavior problems can be anticipated before they start. Host Rick Lavoie, a nationally known expert on learning disabilities, offers practical advice on dealing with behavioral problems quickly and effectively. Includes: VHS and Guide
Dr. Thomas Armstrong provides a process for finding talents in children and determining in what areas they are gifted. Available in VHS format only.
This program shows the lives and activities of post-elementary school students with disabilities, impairments, and amputations. Includes: VHS
This program's focus is to motivate and train teachers, administrators, and child-care providers to give them realistic expectations about inclusion. Includes: VHS
Look what you've done! Hearing these words can be painful to a child, especially a child with a learning disability. In this program clinical psychologist Robert Broods, author of The Self-Esteem Teacher, teaches us how our children exhibit "everyday courage" and how to find their "islands of competence" and then build on those strengths. Includes: VHS
In four schools teachers, parents, and students demonstrate personalized learning from a K-12 perspective. Includes: VHS
This program contains footage about post-elementary school inclusion, and both parents and teachers alike will find this 4-step approach useful for integrating children with severe disabilities and special needs into their schools. Includes: VHS
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