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Approaches to Teaching and Learning
Approaches to Teaching and Learning
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A01=Helen Redding
A01=Richard Byers
A01=Ron Babbage
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Author_Helen Redding
Author_Richard Byers
Author_Ron Babbage
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Common Language
Cultural Change Lead
curriculum adaptation
differentiated instruction
difficulties
education
Education System
educational change management
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facilitators
Fixed End State
IEPs
inclusive classroom strategies for teachers
inclusive pedagogy
individual
Individual Learning Strengths
john's
Learning Profiles
MEC
multiple
Multiple Learning Difficulties
OFSTED Guidance
PBM
phase
Phase Facilitator
Potential Role Conflict
Professional Development
pupil
Pupil's Learning Preferences
Reflective Practice
reflective teaching practice
school
School Development Planning Process
Sen
Sensitive Source
Short Term Planning
special
special needs assessment
St John's School
St John’s School
TEACCH Approach
Teacher Support Team
Product details
- ISBN 9781853465758
- Weight: 330g
- Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1999. Increased levels of interest in inclusive education for pupils with learning difficulties are set to continue and while much progress has been made, challenges remain in promoting full and meaningful participation for these learners. This book focuses, therefore, on the teaching and learning and processes which will facilitate organisational and curricular inclusion for pupils with learning difficulties within day to day classroom practice. using their understanding of current theory, the authors provide practical approaches to the analysis of teaching methods used with pupils with learning difficulties and the learning preferences, strengths and areas of challenge of individual pupils. They also discuss the various factors which impinge upon the development of more inclusive provision. These approaches will provide practical help to all those working with pupils with learning difficulties in a variety of contexts. The book will also appeal to those responsible for staff and school development, including the changing roles of specialist teachers and special schools, and for developing policy and practice with regard to inclusion.
Ron Babbage, Richard Byers, Helen Redding
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