Key Issues in Special Educational Needs and Inclusion

Key Issues in Special Educational Needs and Inclusion
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9781473943766
ISBN-13 : 1473943760
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Key Issues in Special Educational Needs and Inclusion by : Alan Hodkinson

Understanding and engaging critically with the field of special educational needs and disability (SEND) is a difficult task. However, the new edition of this bestselling book continues to help students contextualize SEND in relation to historical, ideological and political developments as well as support them in developing a critical understanding of the complexities associated with inclusion. Completely up to date with recent legislation such as the SEND Code of Practice (2014) there are case studies, reflections and activities which will help students question practice they have seen and experienced. Covering the 0-25 age range this book is suitable for all those working with children and young people across education, health and social work.

The Practical Guide to Special Educational Needs in Inclusive Primary Classrooms

The Practical Guide to Special Educational Needs in Inclusive Primary Classrooms
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9781848605046
ISBN-13 : 1848605048
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Practical Guide to Special Educational Needs in Inclusive Primary Classrooms by : Richard Rose

`A well-written and thought-provoking book for teachers. It offers many ideas to improve inclusive practice in primary schools, to the benefit of all pupils, not only those with additional or different learning needs′ - Special magazine Written for newly-qualified teachers and students approaching the end of their training courses, this practical and accessible text is an introduction to working with children of a range of abilities in inclusive primary classrooms. The book draws on recent research and innovation in the education of pupils with special educational needs to provide practical examples and advice on how to meet the challenges of developing effective teaching and learning in inclusive settings. Chapters cover: " becoming an inclusive teacher " pupils giving cause for concern " teaching and learning styles " creating inclusive classroom environments and teaching teams " learning from pupils " looking beyond school " developing further as a professional With advice on building positive attitudes, developing specific teaching strategies and adapting a personalising teaching approaches, the book helps teachers to build upon their earlier training in both practical and reflective ways. Richard Rose is Professor of Special and Inclusive Education and Director of the Centre for Special Needs Education and Research at University College Northampton. Marie Howley is senior lecturer in the Centre for Special Needs Education and Research at University College Northampton, teaching on both undergraduate and post graduate courses and in continuing professional development for teachers.

Managing Special Educational Needs

Managing Special Educational Needs
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781446232156
ISBN-13 : 1446232158
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Special Educational Needs by : Suanne Gibson

′This is a most worthwhile book which contributes significantly to the general body of knowledge on managing pupils with special education needs. I found it interesting and informative. Schools cannot but benefit from the book′s scope, and from insights into the many and varied aspects on SEN provision′ - REACH `A particular strength of the book is the way in which individual chapters provided "self-contained" material which lends itself for use in school-based staff development activities. The book includes a lot of information that SENCOs, inclusion managers and members of school leadership teams should find useful′ - SENCO Update `The strongest point about this book is that it gives a good overview of the history of special educational needs policy in this country, including recent development on inclusion′ - TES Extra Special Needs ′It is a very practical account and should be a handbook for any newly appointed SENCO... [while] for experienced SENCOs and organisations where inclusion is not an issue, this book is a reminder of good practice′ - Special Written from a practitioner′s perspective, this book shows schools how to effectively implement and manage an inclusive school environment. Drawing from their experience in a range of schools, the authors highlight the problems encountered by professionals in both primary and secondary school settings and offer practical solutions and advice. The book offers guidance on: the role of the SENCO as a teacher and manager; government policy and legislation; self-evaluation, good practice and monitoring; how to relate SEN to school targets and development plans. Primary and secondary school teachers, headteachers, student teachers, SENCOs, LEA Advisers and professionals involved in the management of Special Educational Needs in schools will find the practical support offered in this book invaluable.

Special Educational Needs in the Primary School

Special Educational Needs in the Primary School
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Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004631565
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Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Special Educational Needs in the Primary School by : Jean Gross

Reviews of the first two editions: "extraordinarily rich in ideas...an essential buy." - TES "an excellent, clearly written work which is full of practical advice, and presented in an easily readable manner. This book is a highly recommended read. Do buy it and see." - Support for Learning "has proved especially influential at practitioner level ... never failing to offer a balanced assessment." - British Journal of Special Education "I have a comprehensive library of books on special educational needs but I use this one more than any other because I find it readable, practical and accessible. It is a useful and informative book both to read cover to cover and to dip into. Although it is based on sound theoretical knowledge, it is clear that Jean Gross is writing from her own experience as a teacher and SEN practitioner." - TES Recent legislation and cutbacks to central support services mean that the responsibility for meeting special educational needs is resting ever more squarely on the shoulders of ordinary classroom teachers. Yet few feel wholly confident in their ability to adapt work within the national curriculum to meet the whole range of needs, or coordinate successful individual education plans for children who, for whatever reason, are not learning as well as they might. This book will increase that confidence. Aimed at busy class teachers, special needs coordinators, heads and teachers in training, it shows how the teacher can build differentiation into planning lessons and schemes of work. It describes workable strategies for managing the most common behaviour difficulties and meeting special needs in language, literacy and mathematics. At a whole school level, it offers practical guidance on reviewing special needs policies, assessment, record keeping, and the management of roles and resources. The focus is on the way in which schools can do a good job in meeting special needs themselves, within the everyday constraints of time, money and energy, and in so doing provide genuinely inclusive opportunities for all children. This edition has been comprehensively updated and rewritten to cover the revised SEN Code of Practice and related legislation, new directions in inclusion and all the major curriculum initiatives now in place in primary schools.

Professional Issues for Primary Teachers

Professional Issues for Primary Teachers
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 0761944044
ISBN-13 : 9780761944041
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Professional Issues for Primary Teachers by : Ann Browne

This book deals with the key professional issues faced by students on teacher training courses and practicing primary teachers.

Commonsense Methods for Children with Special Educational Needs

Commonsense Methods for Children with Special Educational Needs
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781134427109
ISBN-13 : 1134427107
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Commonsense Methods for Children with Special Educational Needs by : Peter Westwood

First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Meeting the Learning Needs of All Children

Meeting the Learning Needs of All Children
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 9781136770562
ISBN-13 : 1136770569
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Meeting the Learning Needs of All Children by : Joan Dean

Personalized learning involves helping each child to reach his or her full potential - intellectually, personally and socially. To achieve this, teachers need to match learning opportunities to the learning styles and experiences of the children, taking into account individual differences in culture, language, background, ability and interests.For

Teaching Primary Special Educational Needs

Teaching Primary Special Educational Needs
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781844456826
ISBN-13 : 184445682X
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Primary Special Educational Needs by : Jonathan Glazzard

Today, there is increased emphasis on the coverage of special educational needs in initial teacher training. This comprehensive introduction begins by looking at inclusion policy and how barriers to achievement can be removed. The SEN Code of Conduct is explained and detailed guidance on Individual Education Plans (IEPs) is included. The book then goes on to give practical advice on the teaching of children with special educational needs in reading, speech and language, the autistic spectrum and behavioural, social and emotional difficulties. Finally, the book considers the wider context looking at partnerships with parents, carers and professionals in other agencies.

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Schools

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Schools
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9781474287647
ISBN-13 : 1474287646
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Schools by : Janice Wearmouth

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Schools is a key resource in supporting student teachers during and beyond their teaching training to begin to understand how, and be able, to address the needs of children and young people within schools and college in line with the Code of Practice (DfE, 2014). Drawing on her wealth of experience and up-to-date theory, Janice Wearmouth explores current legislation related to special educational needs and disability (SEND) within a historical and geographical context so that readers can understand how and why the current SEND policy and practice has developed as it has. She considers assessment and planning in relation to both informal and standardised approaches, and offers ways to engage with young people's, peers' and families' views and experiences. Wearmouth focuses on ways to understand, assess and address the most common forms of SEND: literacy and numeracy difficulties and behavioural concerns related to social, emotional and mental health. She discusses how ICT might be used to include young people with various degrees of difficulty in learning and explores professional relationships and partnership work with parents and families. Throughout this engaging guide, readers are supported with clear questions of focus for each chapter, and within each chapter exemplars and vignettes, and reflective and discussion activities for individuals and groups, can be found to enable them to consider their own practice to ensure that all young people can learn effectively in their classrooms. The supportive companion website provides a wealth of further reading resources.

Special Needs in the Primary School

Special Needs in the Primary School
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781847142979
ISBN-13 : 1847142974
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Special Needs in the Primary School by : Paul Croll

Schools are under more pressure than ever before to provide a good education for pupils with special needs. Revisiting the fifty schools that they researched for their 1985 ground-breaking study, One in Five, Paul Croll and Diana Moses provide an authoritative guide to the central issues of children with special needs. The authors also consider the provision for various special needs, including emotional and behavioral difficulties, ADD, Aspergers Syndrome, autism, and dyslexia. Based on research in special needs carried out in primary schools, this text presents qualitative/quantitative data and deals with issues such as: effects of curriculum; how judgements are made; the impact of policies; role of local government; and emotional and behavioural difficulties.