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Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Schools: A Critical Introduction 2nd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

(University of Bedfordshire, UK)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 408 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 244x190x24 mm, weight: 820 g, 6 bw illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350173029
  • ISBN-13: 9781350173026
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 408 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 244x190x24 mm, weight: 820 g, 6 bw illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350173029
  • ISBN-13: 9781350173026
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Schools is an essential thoroughly updated resource designed to support you during and beyond your teaching training to understand, assess and address special and/or additional educational needs and disabilities (SEND). This second edition retains the same structure throughout but, in addition to the expected updates throughout to the latest research and legislation, new developments include: - a clear discussion of the principle of equity that underpins legislation - expanded discussions of key topics such as bullying, social, emotional and mental health - greater discussion of working collaboratively within schools and with families - detailed coverage of planning for transition across the age ranges - suggestions of hardware and software for day-to-day use and use in exam conditions - an increased focus on the importance of positive and supportive relationships - how to use this book feature to highlight carefully developed pedagogical features and companion website support Drawing on her wealth of experience, close contact with schools, families and students as well as relevant research, Janice Wearmouth looks at SEND legislation within historical, geographical, social and political contexts to help you to understand how and why current policy and practice has developed in the ways it has. She explores a wide range of informal and standardised approaches to assess and address the most common forms of SEND: literacy and numeracy difficulties and behavioural concerns related to social, emotional and mental health. At the heart of this book is the need to understand of children and young people with SEND as individual human beings with their own hopes, dreams and entitlement to the best possible education we can offer. With this in mind, Wearmouth draws uses key questions to introduce each chapter, and reflective activities to encourage you to consider your own practice to ensure that all young people reach their potential. She uses a range of exemplars, vignettes and personal accounts of young people's and families' experiences within the field to illustrate policy and provision for SEND in a highly authentic and engaging way. The supportive companion website provides a wealth of further resources for individual and group reading, reflection and activities, including links to the latest legislation and supporting reflective activities"--

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Schools is a key resource in supporting student teachers during and beyond their teaching training to begin to understand how, and be able, to address the needs of children and young people within schools and college in line with the Code of Practice (DfE, 2014).

Drawing on her wealth of experience and up-to-date theory, Janice Wearmouth explores current legislation related to special educational needs and disability (SEND) within a historical and geographical context so that readers can understand how and why the current SEND policy and practice has developed as it has. She considers assessment and planning in relation to both informal and standardised approaches, and offers ways to engage with young people's, peers' and families' views and experiences. Wearmouth focuses on ways to understand, assess and address the most common forms of SEND: literacy and numeracy difficulties and behavioural concerns related to social, emotional and mental health. She discusses how ICT might be used to include young people with various degrees of difficulty in learning and explores professional relationships and partnership work with parents and families.

Throughout this engaging guide, readers are supported with clear questions of focus for each chapter, and within each chapter exemplars and vignettes, and reflective and discussion activities for individuals and groups, can be found to enable them to consider their own practice to ensure that all young people can learn effectively in their classrooms.

The supportive companion website provides a wealth of further reading resources.

Recenzijos

There is much useful material for educators across the UK educational system and different establishments. * InTuition * This second edition of Janice Wearmouths book updates the first edition to cover legislative changes across the UK and including research and current issues relevant to the impact of the Covid pandemic. There is a continuing need for this very engaging and critical perspective on the field. It combines a breadth of coverage of the range of special educational needs while providing in-depth discussion of the social and political context and of the key issues. The opportunity for reflective activities with an expanded website to support learning makes this a very helpful resource to those starting out in the field, as well as those preparing to become SEN Coordinators. * Brahm Norwich, Professor of Educational Psychology and Special Educational Needs, University of Exeter, UK * This is a comprehensive introduction to an important topic, and one that provides a key and helpful resource to both students and practitioners alike. All chapters are clearly structured, ask key and detailed questions, and provide useful reflective activities for the reader. There is both breadth and depth to the coverage, written in an insightful and engaging style. * Stephen Dixon, Senior Lecturer in Education, Newman University, UK * This text offers a clear, coherent and detailed study on the purpose and role of SEND education, providing an in-depth consideration of how education can benefit children and young people with a range of learning differences and disabilities. I would recommend this text for students of education and practitioners. * Clare Woolhouse, Reader in Education, Edge Hill University, UK * This book is an accessible and comprehensive analysis of SEND in schools, which debates underpinning values as well as offering useful enabling strategies. It will be invaluable to students, teachers and other practitioners such as SENCos. * Catherine Lamond, Senior Lecturer in Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion Studies, University of Wolverhampton, UK * A comprehensive text covering a range of essential and relevant topics within the area of SEND. Theory is clarified through the use of practical examples. Accessible material with a highly readable layout Essential reading for those intending to work with SEND. * Dominique Powell, Lecturer in the School of Life Sciences and Education, Staffordshire University, UK * Wearmouths timely new book makes an insightful and very accessible contribution to the development of trainee teachers awareness of key issues, policies and practices in the area of special educational needs and disability support. This essential resource for teacher training programmes takes a holistic approach encompassing student, teacher and parents, while showing the clear links between policy setting and the development of codes of practice. * Mario Moya, Programme Leader for the MA in English Language Teaching, University of East London, UK, of the first edition * This new book from Janice Wearmouth is both comprehensive and insightful. As in her other books, the author digs deep and provides answers to crucial questions - extremely comforting in times of change and uncertainty. The book provides a blueprint of how to deal with the changes and the challenges in todays schools through informative chapters discussing a host of key issues facing teachers and educators in all sectors of education. Without doubt this will emerge as a key text in teacher training. * Gavin Reid, independent educational psychologist, UK, of the first edition * A helpful introductory book that will be useful for students who are new to the area of Special Educational Needs. It is clearly structured and the reflective activities are useful to help the students engage with the material on a deeper level. * Sian Templeton, University of Gloucestershire, UK, of the first edition *

Daugiau informacijos

An essential resource to enable teachers at all levels and others interested in education to understand more about the nature of special educational needs and disability (SEND), and ways to assess and address difficulties in classrooms and elsewhere.
Acknowledgements vi
List of Figures vii
List of Tables viii
Preface ix
Using This Book 1(2)
1 Issues Related to 'Needs' in Education across the UK 3(16)
2 Understanding Learning and Behaviour 19(22)
3 A Historical Perspective and the Current Legal Position 41(32)
4 Assessment of Barriers to Learning, and Planning for Addressing Needs 73(40)
5 Understanding Difficulties and Addressing Needs in Communication, Interaction, Cognition and Learning 113(26)
6 Understanding and Addressing Difficulties in Social, Emotional and Mental Health 139(14)
7 Understanding and Addressing Sensory and Physical Difficulties and Needs 153(20)
8 Focus on Reading Difficulties 173(34)
9 Focus on Writing Difficulties 207(14)
10 Focus on Numeracy Difficulties 221(30)
11 Focus on Behaviour in Settings, Schools and Colleges 251(26)
12 Uses of Technology to Support Learning Needs 277(32)
13 Professional Relationships with Others 309(24)
14 Including Young People: Moving Forward 333(14)
Notes 347(4)
References 351(28)
Index 379
Janice Wearmouth is Professor of Education at the University of Bedfordshire, UK. She was previously Director of the Centre for Curriculum and Teaching Studies at the Open University, UK, and Professor of Education at the University of Wellington, New Zealand.