This book addresses the requirement for increasing the multi-agency capacity around young people, analysing accounts of collaborative action research to show how teachers can engage with inclusion for the benefit of themselves and their pupils.
This book addresses the requirement for increasing the multi-agency capacity around young people, analysing accounts of collaborative action research to show how teachers can engage with inclusion for the benefit of themselves and their pupils.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andy Howes is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Manchester. Sue Davies is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education Studies and Social Inclusion at Trinity College Carmarthen, University of Wales. Sam Fox is a Lecturer in Education at Edge Hill University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: What is the Issue? 1. Inclusion is a challenge 2. Teachers are the solution Part II: What Does the Research Tell Us? 3. Action research for inclusion 4. What helps teachers? 5. What is the impact for pupils? 6. What makes effective facilitation? Part III: What are the Implications? 7. Conclusion: Improving the Context for Inclusion
Part I: What is the Issue? 1. Inclusion is a challenge 2. Teachers are the solution Part II: What Does the Research Tell Us? 3. Action research for inclusion 4. What helps teachers? 5. What is the impact for pupils? 6. What makes effective facilitation? Part III: What are the Implications? 7. Conclusion: Improving the Context for Inclusion
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