`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.
With advice on building positive attitudes, developing specific teaching strategies and adapting a personalised teaching approach, this book helps teachers to build upon their earlier training in both practical and...
A practical guide to working with primary and secondary students who need extra attention.
(1991), Effective Schools for All, London: David Fulton Publishers Allan, J. (2000), 'It's Good to Talk: Bridging the Gap between Disability Studies and Inclusive Education', ISEC 2000 CD-ROM, Oldham: Inclusive Consultancy and Training ...
Offers practical advice on choosing the right strategies for managing elementary school classrooms.
On the campaign trail on 27th April 2010, David Cameron was confronted by Jonathan Bartley, a parent of a child with SEN. In retrospect, this incident has become a pivotal moment for analysing how Prime Minister Cameron believes ...
In The Teacher's Guide to SEN Natalie Packer outlines what all teachers need to know about SEN, and provides a range of practical tips and ideas that can be applied in the classroom.
Towards a New Era of Special Education in the Asia-Pacific Region Christine Forlin, Ming-Gon John Lian. has contributed to the development of special and inclusive education services in India as well as to the implementation of policy.
With case studies and activities the book: explains and contextualizes current beliefs towards SEN provides models for practice encourages you to engage in thinking about SEN and inclusion offers interactive reflection points throughout ...
This is a practical guide to working with primary and secondary students who need extra attention because of disabilities or giftedness.
This bestselling guide has been comprehensively revised to reflect the latest changes to the curriculum, including the National Curriculum in England for 2014 and Scotland’s Building Curriculum for Excellence.