Janet Goepel, Helen Childerhouse, Sheila Sharpe
Inclusive Primary Teaching
A critical approach to equality and special educational needs and disability
Janet Goepel, Helen Childerhouse, Sheila Sharpe
Inclusive Primary Teaching
A critical approach to equality and special educational needs and disability
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A fully updated equality- and child-centred approach to inclusive teaching, essential for all primary trainees.
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A fully updated equality- and child-centred approach to inclusive teaching, essential for all primary trainees.
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- Critical Teaching
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 211mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781910391389
- ISBN-10: 1910391387
- Artikelnr.: 42748474
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Critical Teaching
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 211mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781910391389
- ISBN-10: 1910391387
- Artikelnr.: 42748474
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Janet Goepel has been a teacher for many years and developed an interest in special educational needs through having children with additional needs in her class. She has taught children with profound and multiple learning difficulties who otherwise would have had to attend a special school. She has also taught children with dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD as well as children who have social difficulties. Working with these childrenwas rewarding as well as challenging, taught her a great deal and changed her practice as a teacher. She now teaches Inclusion at Sheffield Hallam University and hopes to pass on her passion for inclusive practice to trainee teachers. Helen Childerhouse is a senior lecturer in primary and early years teacher education at Sheffield Hallam University. She teaches on undergraduate modules that involve professional practice and supports trainees whilst they are on placement. She also teaches on the modules which focus on inclusive practice. Sheila Sharpe is a Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University. Her roles include Course Leader for the PG Cert Senco award and the Inclusion co-ordinator for the undergraduate and post graduate Primary and Early Years Teacher Education Programme. She has wide school experience in primary, infant and nursery schools in two local authorities, and has taught children from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures with a range of learning and emotional needs. She has been a SENCO in a primary school which provided insight in to the tensions that exist in schools surrounding inclusive education. She has also worked in an advisory capacity in a local authority giving support to teachers and schools for provision in meeting language and literacy needs of children. Her research interests are in enquiry-led learning for children and trainees.
Introduction Part 1: Developing inclusive environments Chapter 1
Understanding policy Chapter 2
the inclusive classroom Chapter 3
the inclusive curriculum Part 2: Making reasonable adjustments Chapter 4
Understanding learners with Special Educational Needs and Disability Chapter 5
Understanding learners with English as an additional language Chapter 6
Understanding behaviour Chapter 7
Understanding identity and gender Chapter 8
Understanding race Chapter 9
Understanding learners in poverty Chapter 10
Understanding learners who are vulnerable learners Chapter 11
Understanding learners with communication difficulties Part 3: Developing partnerships Chapter 12
Working with children Chapter 13
Working with parents Chapter 14
Working with colleagues Chapter 15
Working with outside agencies Glossary References Index
Understanding policy Chapter 2
the inclusive classroom Chapter 3
the inclusive curriculum Part 2: Making reasonable adjustments Chapter 4
Understanding learners with Special Educational Needs and Disability Chapter 5
Understanding learners with English as an additional language Chapter 6
Understanding behaviour Chapter 7
Understanding identity and gender Chapter 8
Understanding race Chapter 9
Understanding learners in poverty Chapter 10
Understanding learners who are vulnerable learners Chapter 11
Understanding learners with communication difficulties Part 3: Developing partnerships Chapter 12
Working with children Chapter 13
Working with parents Chapter 14
Working with colleagues Chapter 15
Working with outside agencies Glossary References Index
Introduction Part 1: Developing inclusive environments Chapter 1
Understanding policy Chapter 2
the inclusive classroom Chapter 3
the inclusive curriculum Part 2: Making reasonable adjustments Chapter 4
Understanding learners with Special Educational Needs and Disability Chapter 5
Understanding learners with English as an additional language Chapter 6
Understanding behaviour Chapter 7
Understanding identity and gender Chapter 8
Understanding race Chapter 9
Understanding learners in poverty Chapter 10
Understanding learners who are vulnerable learners Chapter 11
Understanding learners with communication difficulties Part 3: Developing partnerships Chapter 12
Working with children Chapter 13
Working with parents Chapter 14
Working with colleagues Chapter 15
Working with outside agencies Glossary References Index
Understanding policy Chapter 2
the inclusive classroom Chapter 3
the inclusive curriculum Part 2: Making reasonable adjustments Chapter 4
Understanding learners with Special Educational Needs and Disability Chapter 5
Understanding learners with English as an additional language Chapter 6
Understanding behaviour Chapter 7
Understanding identity and gender Chapter 8
Understanding race Chapter 9
Understanding learners in poverty Chapter 10
Understanding learners who are vulnerable learners Chapter 11
Understanding learners with communication difficulties Part 3: Developing partnerships Chapter 12
Working with children Chapter 13
Working with parents Chapter 14
Working with colleagues Chapter 15
Working with outside agencies Glossary References Index