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El. knyga: Special Educational Needs, Inclusion and Diversity

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  • Formatas: 666 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: Open University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780335239511
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  • Formatas: 666 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: Open University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780335239511
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Presents an analysis of the impact on children with special educational needs of legislation, guidance, and other initiatives in education. Analyses the impact on children with special educational needs of legislation, guidance and other initiatives in education, including curricular, organisational and structural initiatives. This title covers subjects such as dyspraxia, the contribution of neuroscience, and our understanding of SEN. The authors have produced a book which is true to its earlier strengths but has been brought up to date not only with respect to more recent research but also taking into account the ever changing world of education. While firmly grounded in the UK system, there is much of benefit to an international audience - soundly researched, well argued and an excellent integration of theory, policy and practice, this will be required reading for all those working in the SEN field.Geoff Lindsay, Professor of Special Educational Needs and Educational Psychology, University of Warwick, UKWhen talking about inclusion and diversity the authors do not flinch from unwelcome truths and are eminently practical in their suggestions. Honesty and clarity shine out from this book, which has already become a classic and is now in its second edition.Uta Frith, Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Development, University College London, UKFor many readers, the first edition of this book became the textbook on special educational needs. The new edition builds on this, offering a balance between theory, research and practice as well as a unique analysis of the implications of the effects of linguistic, cultural and ethnic diversity on special educational needs. Whilst recognising the complex and difficult nature of many special educational needs, the authors place a firm emphasis on inclusion and suggest practical strategies to enable professionals to maximise inclusion at the same time as recognising and supporting diversity. Key new features of the second edition include: New chapters on: - SEN inclusion and diversity: an integrated approach- Stakeholders in SEN and inclusion- Assessment for learning- Autism- Sensory needs (covering both visual and hearing impairment)- Physical needs Broader coverage of hot topics which have been the focus of recent research, including dyspraxia; the role of genetic factors in development, and the contribution of neuroscience to our understanding of SEN Coverage of the impact of recent legislation and other national initiatives in education, including curricular, organisational and structural initiatives New case studies and activities that reflect recent changes in the field New materials and methods for assessment and teaching Special Educational Needs, Inclusion and Diversity is the definitive handbook for student teachers, newly qualified teachers, trainee educational psychologists, SENCOs and SEN Specialist Teachers.
Acknowledgements vii
PART ONE Principles and concepts
1(124)
Special educational needs, inclusion and diversity: an integrated approach
3(10)
Stakeholders in special educational needs and inclusion
13(19)
Concepts of special educational needs
32(36)
Inclusion
68(34)
Special educational needs: developmental frameworks
102(23)
PART TWO Assessment in context
125(112)
Identification and assessment
127(19)
Bias and equity in assessment
146(19)
Assessment for learning
165(27)
Learning environments
192(45)
PART THREE Areas of need
237(306)
Language
239(34)
Autistic spectrum disorders
273(33)
Learning difficulties
306(34)
Literacy
340(39)
Mathematics
379(28)
Behavioural, emotional and social difficulties
407(47)
Promoting emotional and social competence and well-being
454(42)
Sensory needs
496(30)
Physical needs
526(17)
References 543(78)
Index 621
Tony Cline is Co-Director of the CPD Doctorate in Educational Psychology at University College London and Visiting Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Bedfordshire.





Norah Frederickson is Professor of Educational Psychology at University College London and a Senior Educational Psychologist with Buckinghamshire Local Education Authority