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communication
communication support needs
curriculum access barriers
development
difficulties
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IEP
IEP Process
IEP Team
inclusive teaching methods
Individual Education Plan
institutional
Institutional Self-review
joint
Key Words
language
language development strategies
LSAs
Monitoring Pupil Response
NCB.
PSE
Questioning Levels
Red Guide
Renfrew Action Picture Test
self-review
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Sen Provision
Sen Pupil
social skills interventions
Social Stories
Specialist Advisory Teachers
supporting speech and language in schools
TEACCH Programme
teacher professional learning
time
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Work Sheets
Product details
- ISBN 9781138155879
- Weight: 370g
- Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
- Publication Date: 15 Dec 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1999. This book addresses the principles behind individual education plans for pupils who exhibit speech, language and communication difficulties. The authors provide practical advice for compiling education plans and ideas for institutional self-development, and discuss the key areas of concern for teachers: how can there be agreement on the targets when the pupil functions differently in different contexts? Should the aim for pupils be on accessing the curriculum or social communication? How can speech and language targets be met across a range of subject areas? Given that language is dynamic, can the static IEP document provide a feasible blue-print for action? Can the challenge of monitoring IEPs for speech and language targets be realistically met? To what extent can teachers deliver specialist strategies to meet IEP targets in the absence of speech therapy support? How can new developments in IT support IEP delivery for students with speech, language and communication difficulties?
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