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El. knyga: Educating Children with Life-Limiting Conditions: A Practical Handbook for Teachers and School-based Staff

(Canterbury Christ Church University, UK), (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK), (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK), (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)
  • Formatas: 222 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317194224
  • Formatas: 222 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317194224

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Educating Children with Life-Limiting Conditions supports teachers who are working with children with life limiting or life threatening conditions in mainstream schools, by providing them with the core knowledge and skills that underpin effective practice within a whole school and cross agency approach.

Mainstream schools now include increasing numbers of children with life limiting or life threatening conditions and this accessible book is written by a team comprised of both education and health professionals, helping to bridge the gap between different services.

Recognising the complexity of individual cases, the authors communicate key principles, relating to the importance of communication, multi-professional understanding and working and proactive planning for meeting the needs of any child with a life-limiting or life-threatening condition that can be applied to a range of situations.

Reflective activities and practical resources are provided, and are also available to download. This book will be of interest to teachers in mainstream schools, as well as teachers, SENCOs and senior leaders in all school settings, school nurses, children’s nurses and allied health professionals.

Recenzijos

With the increasing number of pupils in both special and mainstream schools who have complex medical needs, this is a must have book for every staff-room. The easy to read format gives opportunity for reflection and very practical and informative advice and support for all school practitioners. Written by education and health professionals, you get a real sense of a multi-disciplinary approach to meeting the needs of our most vulnerable pupils. A very difficult subject dealt with in a caring, compassionate and very helpful way. - Lorraine Petersen OBE, Educational Consultant and Former CEO of NASEN.

This is a book on a vital but neglected, and for some teachers rather frightening, subject, that is reassuring, practical and inspirational. It sets out the key principles, knowledge and skills that are needed for implementing effective strategies for working with children with life limiting conditions in mainstream schools, outlining the elements of good practice, using a joined up, whole school multi-professional approach to which teachers will relate easily. It is grounded by the reflective activities which engage the reader from the outset and ensure that the valuable learning can be applied in real life school and classroom situations. I learned a good deal from reading this. - Katherine Weare, Emeritus Professor, Southampton Education School, University of Southampton.

Acknowledgements vi
1 Teaching children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions: understanding the issues
1(10)
2 Understanding and responding to the policy context
11(9)
3 Understanding life-limiting or life-threatening conditions
20(15)
4 Medical treatment and health care practices in school
35(24)
5 Communicating with the child and their family
59(21)
6 Communicating and collaborating with other professionals
80(20)
7 Communicating and sharing information with others
100(13)
8 Teaching and learning approaches
113(15)
9 Understanding and supporting emotional and behavioural changes
128(32)
10 Whole-school policies
160(16)
11 Whole-school culture
176(20)
12 Concluding comments
196(3)
Additional resources
199(9)
Glossary
200(4)
Useful contacts
204(4)
References 208(4)
Index 212
Dr Alison Ekins is Course Director of the National Award for SEN Coordination at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.

Dr Sally Robinson is Principal Lecturer in Health Promotion and Public Health at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.

Ian Durrant is Senior Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.

Kathryn Summers is Principal Lecturer in Children's Nursing at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.