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Curricular Needs of Slow Learners
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Curricular Needs of Slow Learners

Curricular Needs of Slow Learners

ByW. K. Brennan
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 3 September 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429486739
Pages 176 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429943867
SubjectsEducation
KeywordsSlow Learners, Project Schools, Special Schools, Special School Pupils, Common Curriculum
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Brennan, W. (1979). Curricular Needs of Slow Learners. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429486739
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First published in 1979. This report discusses the existing practices of over 500 primary, secondary and special schools with their special needs pupils. The study outlines the variety of provisions, facilities and equipment in the schools, and the extent of use with slow learners. It maps out the curricular activities in many organisational contexts and across all subject areas, and discusses comparative strengths and weaknesses. It relates the findings to the problems of improving the quality of education offered to slow-learning pupils, suggesting areas where improvement is needed and outlining possible new approaches.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|4 pages
The background of the project
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter II|14 pages
The Schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter III|22 pages
A selective review of curriculum literature
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
Background to the work of the teachers
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter V|27 pages
The shape of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VI|60 pages
The quality of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VII|24 pages
Curricular needs of slow learners
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract

First published in 1979. This report discusses the existing practices of over 500 primary, secondary and special schools with their special needs pupils. The study outlines the variety of provisions, facilities and equipment in the schools, and the extent of use with slow learners. It maps out the curricular activities in many organisational contexts and across all subject areas, and discusses comparative strengths and weaknesses. It relates the findings to the problems of improving the quality of education offered to slow-learning pupils, suggesting areas where improvement is needed and outlining possible new approaches.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|4 pages
The background of the project
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter II|14 pages
The Schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter III|22 pages
A selective review of curriculum literature
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
Background to the work of the teachers
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter V|27 pages
The shape of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VI|60 pages
The quality of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VII|24 pages
Curricular needs of slow learners
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First published in 1979. This report discusses the existing practices of over 500 primary, secondary and special schools with their special needs pupils. The study outlines the variety of provisions, facilities and equipment in the schools, and the extent of use with slow learners. It maps out the curricular activities in many organisational contexts and across all subject areas, and discusses comparative strengths and weaknesses. It relates the findings to the problems of improving the quality of education offered to slow-learning pupils, suggesting areas where improvement is needed and outlining possible new approaches.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|4 pages
The background of the project
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter II|14 pages
The Schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter III|22 pages
A selective review of curriculum literature
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
Background to the work of the teachers
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter V|27 pages
The shape of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VI|60 pages
The quality of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VII|24 pages
Curricular needs of slow learners
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract

First published in 1979. This report discusses the existing practices of over 500 primary, secondary and special schools with their special needs pupils. The study outlines the variety of provisions, facilities and equipment in the schools, and the extent of use with slow learners. It maps out the curricular activities in many organisational contexts and across all subject areas, and discusses comparative strengths and weaknesses. It relates the findings to the problems of improving the quality of education offered to slow-learning pupils, suggesting areas where improvement is needed and outlining possible new approaches.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|4 pages
The background of the project
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter II|14 pages
The Schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter III|22 pages
A selective review of curriculum literature
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
Background to the work of the teachers
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter V|27 pages
The shape of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VI|60 pages
The quality of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VII|24 pages
Curricular needs of slow learners
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First published in 1979. This report discusses the existing practices of over 500 primary, secondary and special schools with their special needs pupils. The study outlines the variety of provisions, facilities and equipment in the schools, and the extent of use with slow learners. It maps out the curricular activities in many organisational contexts and across all subject areas, and discusses comparative strengths and weaknesses. It relates the findings to the problems of improving the quality of education offered to slow-learning pupils, suggesting areas where improvement is needed and outlining possible new approaches.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|4 pages
The background of the project
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter II|14 pages
The Schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter III|22 pages
A selective review of curriculum literature
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
Background to the work of the teachers
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter V|27 pages
The shape of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VI|60 pages
The quality of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VII|24 pages
Curricular needs of slow learners
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract

First published in 1979. This report discusses the existing practices of over 500 primary, secondary and special schools with their special needs pupils. The study outlines the variety of provisions, facilities and equipment in the schools, and the extent of use with slow learners. It maps out the curricular activities in many organisational contexts and across all subject areas, and discusses comparative strengths and weaknesses. It relates the findings to the problems of improving the quality of education offered to slow-learning pupils, suggesting areas where improvement is needed and outlining possible new approaches.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|4 pages
The background of the project
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter II|14 pages
The Schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter III|22 pages
A selective review of curriculum literature
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
Background to the work of the teachers
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter V|27 pages
The shape of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VI|60 pages
The quality of the curriculum in the schools
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
chapter VII|24 pages
Curricular needs of slow learners
ByW. K. Brennan
View abstract
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