Florian Lani / Christina Tilstone (eds.)
Promoting Inclusive Practice
Herausgeber: Florian, Lani; Tilstone, Christina; Rose, Richard
Florian Lani / Christina Tilstone (eds.)
Promoting Inclusive Practice
Herausgeber: Florian, Lani; Tilstone, Christina; Rose, Richard
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This book takes a close look at how current demands for mainstream schooling to include pupils with special educational needs can be affected.
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This book takes a close look at how current demands for mainstream schooling to include pupils with special educational needs can be affected.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9780415180672
- ISBN-10: 0415180678
- Artikelnr.: 20983224
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9780415180672
- ISBN-10: 0415180678
- Artikelnr.: 20983224
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Lani Florian, Richard Rose, Christina Tilstone
Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword
Sally Beveridge 1. Pragmatism not dogmatism: Promoting more inclusive practice
Lani Florian
Richard Rose
Christina Tilstone Section 1: Inclusive Schooling 2. Inclusive Practice: What? Why? And How? Lani Florian
3. The Curriculum: A vehicle for inclusion or a lever for exclusion? Richard Rose
4. Personal and social development for pupils with learning difficulties
Richard Byers
5. Equal opportunities and special education needs: Equity and inclusion
Liz Gerschel 6. Managing Change
Jim Wolger
Section 2: Inclusive Learning 7. Including pupils: Developing a partnership in learning
Richard Rose 8. Understanding Challenging behaviour: pre-requisites to inclusion
Ted Cole 9. Promoting inclusion through learning styles
Geoff Read 10. Individual and whole class teaching
Claire MarvinSection 3: A Re-configured Role for Special Schools 11.Moving towards the mainstream: vision and reality
Christina Tilstone 12. A wider role for special schools
Alan Wiltshire 13. Inclusion in national standards
Allan Day
14. Routes to inclusion
Jonathan Steele 15. Multi-disciplinary schools
Penny Lacey
Section 4: Towards a More Inclusive Life 16.Planned transition from education to employment for young people with severe learning difficulties
Caroline Broomhead 17. Growing up - moving on
Jan Tyne 18. Quality of life as a crirtical consideration in the development of inclusive education for people with severe learning difficulties
Christopher Robertson
Author Index Subject Index.
Sally Beveridge 1. Pragmatism not dogmatism: Promoting more inclusive practice
Lani Florian
Richard Rose
Christina Tilstone Section 1: Inclusive Schooling 2. Inclusive Practice: What? Why? And How? Lani Florian
3. The Curriculum: A vehicle for inclusion or a lever for exclusion? Richard Rose
4. Personal and social development for pupils with learning difficulties
Richard Byers
5. Equal opportunities and special education needs: Equity and inclusion
Liz Gerschel 6. Managing Change
Jim Wolger
Section 2: Inclusive Learning 7. Including pupils: Developing a partnership in learning
Richard Rose 8. Understanding Challenging behaviour: pre-requisites to inclusion
Ted Cole 9. Promoting inclusion through learning styles
Geoff Read 10. Individual and whole class teaching
Claire MarvinSection 3: A Re-configured Role for Special Schools 11.Moving towards the mainstream: vision and reality
Christina Tilstone 12. A wider role for special schools
Alan Wiltshire 13. Inclusion in national standards
Allan Day
14. Routes to inclusion
Jonathan Steele 15. Multi-disciplinary schools
Penny Lacey
Section 4: Towards a More Inclusive Life 16.Planned transition from education to employment for young people with severe learning difficulties
Caroline Broomhead 17. Growing up - moving on
Jan Tyne 18. Quality of life as a crirtical consideration in the development of inclusive education for people with severe learning difficulties
Christopher Robertson
Author Index Subject Index.
Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword
Sally Beveridge 1. Pragmatism not dogmatism: Promoting more inclusive practice
Lani Florian
Richard Rose
Christina Tilstone Section 1: Inclusive Schooling 2. Inclusive Practice: What? Why? And How? Lani Florian
3. The Curriculum: A vehicle for inclusion or a lever for exclusion? Richard Rose
4. Personal and social development for pupils with learning difficulties
Richard Byers
5. Equal opportunities and special education needs: Equity and inclusion
Liz Gerschel 6. Managing Change
Jim Wolger
Section 2: Inclusive Learning 7. Including pupils: Developing a partnership in learning
Richard Rose 8. Understanding Challenging behaviour: pre-requisites to inclusion
Ted Cole 9. Promoting inclusion through learning styles
Geoff Read 10. Individual and whole class teaching
Claire MarvinSection 3: A Re-configured Role for Special Schools 11.Moving towards the mainstream: vision and reality
Christina Tilstone 12. A wider role for special schools
Alan Wiltshire 13. Inclusion in national standards
Allan Day
14. Routes to inclusion
Jonathan Steele 15. Multi-disciplinary schools
Penny Lacey
Section 4: Towards a More Inclusive Life 16.Planned transition from education to employment for young people with severe learning difficulties
Caroline Broomhead 17. Growing up - moving on
Jan Tyne 18. Quality of life as a crirtical consideration in the development of inclusive education for people with severe learning difficulties
Christopher Robertson
Author Index Subject Index.
Sally Beveridge 1. Pragmatism not dogmatism: Promoting more inclusive practice
Lani Florian
Richard Rose
Christina Tilstone Section 1: Inclusive Schooling 2. Inclusive Practice: What? Why? And How? Lani Florian
3. The Curriculum: A vehicle for inclusion or a lever for exclusion? Richard Rose
4. Personal and social development for pupils with learning difficulties
Richard Byers
5. Equal opportunities and special education needs: Equity and inclusion
Liz Gerschel 6. Managing Change
Jim Wolger
Section 2: Inclusive Learning 7. Including pupils: Developing a partnership in learning
Richard Rose 8. Understanding Challenging behaviour: pre-requisites to inclusion
Ted Cole 9. Promoting inclusion through learning styles
Geoff Read 10. Individual and whole class teaching
Claire MarvinSection 3: A Re-configured Role for Special Schools 11.Moving towards the mainstream: vision and reality
Christina Tilstone 12. A wider role for special schools
Alan Wiltshire 13. Inclusion in national standards
Allan Day
14. Routes to inclusion
Jonathan Steele 15. Multi-disciplinary schools
Penny Lacey
Section 4: Towards a More Inclusive Life 16.Planned transition from education to employment for young people with severe learning difficulties
Caroline Broomhead 17. Growing up - moving on
Jan Tyne 18. Quality of life as a crirtical consideration in the development of inclusive education for people with severe learning difficulties
Christopher Robertson
Author Index Subject Index.