Do you want to feel more confident when teaching children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)? Would you like to be a more inclusive teacher?

This book provides clear and flexible frameworks for effective inclusive teaching, and explains how to teach and plan for supporting any child's learning, no matter what their needs are.

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
  • links out to research with suggestions for further reading

Whether you're training to be a primary school teacher or already in the classroom this book will make you feel confident to be the inclusive teacher you need to be.



Autorentext

Sarah is a senior lecturer in education at York St John University. Her areas of specialism are Early Years and SEND including areas concerning mental health.



Inhalt

Introduction: How to use this book
Part One
1: Understanding special educational needs, disability and inclusive education
2: The policy context for special educational needs, disability and inclusive education
3: Models of difference and differentiation
4: Inclusive classroom practice
5: The 'special pedagogy' debate
Part Two
6: Strengthening the 'Whole Child' Approach through the Spiral Spectrum Model
7: Personal, social and emotional development
8: Communication, language and literacy development
9: Physical development
10: Drawing it all together - how children learn and how we teach inclusively

Titel
Inclusive Practice in the Primary School
Untertitel
A Guide for Teachers
EAN
9781473916968
ISBN
978-1-4739-1696-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
19.01.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
200
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch