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This third edition continues to guide students through the challenging field of special educational needs and disability. Contextualising SEND in relation to historical, ideological and political developments, this book offers essential support to students as they develop a critical and up-to-date understanding of the practical challenges and opportunities concerning inclusion.
New edition features include:
Up-to-date legislation, such as the SEND Code of Practice
Material surrounding social, emotional and mental Heath
New practical case studies, reflections and activities
Revised chapter summaries
More on the future of SEND
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Produktbeschreibung
This third edition continues to guide students through the challenging field of special educational needs and disability. Contextualising SEND in relation to historical, ideological and political developments, this book offers essential support to students as they develop a critical and up-to-date understanding of the practical challenges and opportunities concerning inclusion.

New edition features include:

Up-to-date legislation, such as the SEND Code of Practice

Material surrounding social, emotional and mental Heath

New practical case studies, reflections and activities

Revised chapter summaries

More on the future of SEND


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Autorenporträt
Alan Hodkinson was for many years a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) and senior manager in the primary school sector. Currently, he is an Associate Professor, in the Centre for Culture and Disability Studies at Liverpool Hope University.
Rezensionen
Very few books manage to blend critically applied historical, social and political analyses of the issues explored here. This updated version is a must read for those studying SENDI in the fields of Childhood and Youth Studies, Education Studies, Social Policy and related fields Graham Bright 20190702