Top Ten
Resources for Teachers of Students with
Learning and Behavioral Problems
Author - Sharon Maroney
1. The Teacher Manuals and student materials for the General Education
Curriculum Programs currently taught in the school you teach.
2. Strategies and Tactics for Effective Instruction (Algozzine,
Ysseldyke, & Elliott, 1997). Sopris West, 303-651-2829.
3. Time Savers for Educators (Elliott, Algozzine, & Ysseldyke,
1997).Sopris West, 303-651-2829.
4. The Teacher's Encyclopedia of Behavior Management: 100 Problems
and 500 Plans (Sprick & Howard, 1995). Sopris West, 303-651-2829.
5. Teaching Tolerance (magazine), Available from Teaching Tolerance,
400 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104, no cost. or www.teachingtolerance.org.
6. Skillstreaming materials (by Goldstein, A. & McGinnis, E.)
Available at the adolescent, elementary, and preschool levels from
Research Press, 1-800-519-2707.
7. Instructor (magazine), Scholastic Inc., 1-800-544-2917.
8. The PASSPORT Program: A Journey through Emotional, Social, Cognitive,
and Self-Development (Vernon, 1998). Available for grades 1-5, 6-8,
and 9-12. Research Press, 1-800-519-2707.
9. National Service Learning Clearinghouse, K-12 Starter Kit with
the guidebook, Students in Service to America (SISTA): A Guidebook
for Engaging America's Students in a Lifelong Habit of Service (2002)
Available from www.servicelearning.org.
10. If you're trying to teach kids to write . . . you've gotta
have this book! ( Frank, M. 1995). Incentive Publications, #ISBN
#0-86530-317-7.
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