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Learn More About This Book: Table of Contents Related Titles: Social Relationships and Peer Support, Second Edition Inclusion Facilitator's Guide Listening to the Experts: Students with Disabilities Speak Out The Transition Handbook: Strategies High School Teachers Use that Work! Peer Support Strategies for Improving All Students' Social Lives and Learning |
New! Peer Buddy Programs for Successful Secondary School Inclusion By Carolyn Hughes, Ph.D., & Erik W. Carter, Ph.D.
When secondary schools are committed to inclusion, everybody winsschools make progress toward IDEA and NCLB requirements, and students with and without disabilities enjoy higher academic achievement and new friendships. A good peer buddy program can play an invaluable role in making inclusion happen, and this guidebook shows educators exactly why and how. Carolyn Hughes and Erik Carter, highly respected experts well-known for their work with peer buddy programs, give schools all the step-by-step guidance they need to get a program started and keep it going. Educators will discover how to
To help with every phase of program implementation, readers will also get a wealth of practical, research-based materials: extensive case examples, program checklists, suggested classroom adaptations, sample forms such as peer buddy applications and evaluation tools, and learning activities school staff can use to brainstorm and solve problems. With the proven program model in this one-of-a-kind guide, educators will transform secondary schools into caring and compassionate communities where all students help each other learn. |
![]() ORDERING INFO ISBN 978-1-55766-980-3 Paperback 224 pages 7 x 10 2008 / $29.95 Stock# 69803 |
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Table of Contents About the Authors Foreword by Janet Eyler Foreword by Martha E. Snell Preface Acknowledgments SECTION 1: "He's My Best Friend!" Chapter 1: Benefits of Inclusion of All Students
Chapter 2: What Does a Peer Buddy Program Look Like? Case Example: The Metropolitcan Nashville Peer Buddy Program SECTION 2: "How Do I Start?" Chapter 3: Laying the Groundwork
Chapter 4: Recruiting Participants
Chapter 5: Developing Procedures and Communicating Expectations
SECTION 3: "How Do I Keep It Going?" Chapter 6: Supporting Peer Buddy Participants
Chapter 7: Implementing Peer Buddy Programs Inside and Outside the Classroom
Chapter 8: Evaluating, Sustaining, and Expanding a Peer Buddy Program
Appendix: Resources |
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