Covering a wide range of special educational needs and disabilities
this book examines the perspectives of teachers, teaching assistants,
children and parents with a focus on specific educational aspects,
such as curriculum and pedagogy. Referencing recent policy changes in
the special needs and inclusive education context, the book offers an
introduction to the special needs and inclusive education field for
teachers, SEN Coordinators and other allied professionals (e.g. speech
and communication therapists, educational psychologists) as well as
parents and policy makers, by: • Examining the lived experience of
parents, teachers and children/young people with special educational
needs/ disability in education • Illustrating some of their
experienced tensions and how they deal with them • Exploring the
significance of these experiences for policy and practice The book
features 12 engaging case studies that are based on in-depth
interviews with parents, teachers or teaching assistants and children
or young people, exploring their experiences as regards their
education. These accounts emphatically highlight positive models of
practice as well as negative practices to avoid. In this way the
book contributes to the professional learning of teachers and allied
professionals. "In this thoughtful book, real people's stories told
are direct and share the tensions, dilemmas, balances and dynamics of
life. It is a very thought provoking book and an excellent addition to
the field." Dr. Graeme Douglas, Professor of Disability and Special
Educational Needs, University of Birmingham, UK “An invaluable book
about the importance of getting to know each and every child,
comprising up to date case studies that contextualise the experiences
of 12 learners identified with special educational needs.” Professor
Lani Florian, Bell Chair of Education, University of Edinburgh, UK
“In the era of person-centred planning, this book is a timely and
essential key text for both general and specialist practitioners
working for children and young people with special educational needs
and/ or disability. Professor Norwich is to be highly commended for
providing this original, scholarly and useful research to the
international field of special education.” Professor Kevin Woods,
Professor of Educational and Child Psychology, University of
Manchester, UK “Norwich skilfully presents the perspectives of the
young people themselves, their parents, and the teachers and teaching
assistants who support them. These careful, illuminating accounts
bring to life the realities, complexities, challenges - and also the
positive aspects - of the young people themselves and those that care
and support them. Required reading for all who work with children with
SEND.” Professor Geoff Lindsay, Centre for Educational Development,
Appraisal and Research (CEDAR), University of Warwick, UK
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ISBN
9780335262472
Publisert
2017
Utgave
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Utgiver
McGraw-Hill UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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