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Help students work together for academic & social success

Peer Support Strategies for Improving All Students' Social Lives and Learning
By Erik W. Carter, Ph.D., Lisa S. Cushing, Ph.D., & Craig H. Kennedy, Ph.D.


"Convey[s] a hopeful perspective and genuine excitement about our opportunities to improve the quality of life for students with disabilities." —Michael F. Giangreco, Ph.D., University of Vermont

"A tested road map for getting peer support in real schools. This book is a winner!" —Marti Snell, Ph.D., Professor, Curry School of Virginia, University of Virginia, Charlottesville

Peer supports really work: they're a great, efficient way to help all students learn, make the most of teacher/ paraprofessional time, and increase the achievement level of challenging students. This is the concise, practical guide every middle and high school needs to implement peer support strategies—including cooperative learning and peer tutoring—to benefit students with moderate to severe disabilities and their peers.

With this reader-friendly, step-by-step planning guide from the foremost authorities on peer supports, educators, paraprofessionals, and other school staff will

  • discover how peer supports are a "two-way street," boosting the academic outcomes, social skills, and self-esteem of students with disabilities and the peers who support them

  • determine which students might benefit most from peer supports

  • recruit and match the students most likely to form mutually beneficial relationships

  • develop effective support plans that promote access to the general curriculum

  • work peer supports into IEP goals to meet state and national academic standards

  • give students the training and guidance they need to approach their support roles with confidence and enthusiasm

  • clarify the responsibilities of everyone involved in a peer support system: students, general and special educators, paraprofessionals and other school staff

  • provide peers with constructive ongoing feedback

  • extend peer supports to school activities and extracurricular events

  • evaluate the social and academic impact of peer support arrangements

A complete, start-to-finish guide to peer supports, this book is packed with photocopiable planning, implementation, and evaluation tools; evidence-based strategies; and vignettes that illustrate successful peer supports.

With this must-have book on one of the hottest topics in inclusive education, educators and paraprofessionals will create schools where all students—with and without disabilities—help each other reach their academic goals, make new friends, and live full and meaningful lives.


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ORDERING INFO
ISBN 978-1-55766-843-1
Paperback
160 pages /
8½ x 11
2009 / $29.95
Stock# 68431



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Table of Contents

About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments

1. Social Relationships, Inclusion, and Access to the General Curriculum

2. The Practice and Promise of Peer Support Interventions

3. Crafting Effective Support Plans

4. Identifying Peer Support Participants

5. Equipping Students to Provide Academic and Social Support

6. Implementing Peer Supports in the Classroom

7. Evaluating Student Progress

8: Epilogue: How Far Can We Go?

References

Appendix: Photocopiable Forms

Index



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