Ann I. Nevin
Ann I. Nevin is professor emerita at Arizona State University and visiting professor at Florida International University. The author of books, research articles, and numerous chapters, Nevin is recognized for her scholarship and dedication to providing meaningful, practice-oriented, research-based strategies for teachers to integrate students with special learning needs. Since the 1970s, she has co-developed various innovative teacher education programs that affect an array of personnel, including the Vermont Consulting Teacher Program, Collaborative Consultation Project Re-Tool sponsored by the Council for Exceptional Children, the Arizona State University program for special educators to infuse self-determination skills throughout the curriculum, and the Urban SEALS (Special Education Academic Leaders) doctoral program at Florida International University. Her advocacy, research, and teaching spans more than 38 years of working with a diverse array of people to help students with disabilities succeed in normalized school environments. Nevin is known for action-oriented presentations, workshops, and classes that are designed to meet the individual needs of participants by encouraging introspection and personal discovery for optimal learning.
Books
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Differentiating Instruction
Planning for Universal Design and Teaching for College and Career Readiness
By: Jacqueline S. Thousand, Richard A. Villa and Ann I. Nevin
A Guide to Co-Teaching
New Lessons and Strategies to Facilitate Student Learning
By: Richard A. Villa, Jacqueline S. Thousand and Ann I. Nevin
Collaborating With Students in Instruction and Decision Making
The Untapped Resource
By: Richard A. Villa, Jacqueline S. Thousand and Ann I. Nevin