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Manhattanville College, Purchase NY

Nicholas D. Young, Angela C. Fain, Robert A. Griffin, Ellen Duchaine, Amy Amico, Micheline S. Mallow, Karen Russo, Doris Buckley, Gena Rotas, Elizabeth J. Bienia, Vance Austin, and Christine N. Michael
Today, more than ever, greater emphasis is placed on inclusive practices and the collaboration between general and special educators to ultimately ensure student success. 'Mastering the Art of Co-Teaching: Building More Collaborative Classrooms' addresses research-based strategies, practices and theories which can be readily translated into classroom practice. Important issues that commonly arise in co-teaching partnerships, as well as professional and personal challenges faced by teachers are also tackled. Tackling important issues that commonly arise in co-teaching partnerships, as well as professional and personal challengers often faced by teachers, this book provides educators with the most effective co-teaching strategies and tools available, aiding the success of collaborative efforts in the classroom.

Nicholas D. Young, Christine N. Michael, Anne E. Mead, Teresa A. Citro, Micheline S. Malow, Elizabeth J. Bienia, Vance Austin, James D. Shivers, Kristen L. Bonanno-Sotiropoulos, Linda E. Denault, Caroline Christensen, Jacqueline Hawkins, Kristi L. Santi, and Rosalie Fink
Written by an experienced team of practitioners and scholars, this text attempts to fill the gap in texts that specifically address the needs of Learning Disabilities (LD) students in the socioemotional and mental health domains. By providing a foundational understanding of some of the salient issues facing students with learning disabilities, we hope to empower all of those who are working to ensure their success by providing the particular challenges that LD students and their families may face, and strategies and best practices for building creativity, resiliency, prosocial behavior, and positive mental health. As a practitioner and family-oriented text, this book seeks to offer a truncated review of relevant literature followed by suggestions to guide practice.