ABSTRACT

First Published in 2000. Written with the newly-qualified or student teacher in mind, the nature of this highly accessible book considers the nature of learning difficulties and the impact of legislation and policy on the teaching and learning of pupils with a wide range of special educational needs in the mainstream classroom. The authors offer practical solutions to the many challenges facing teachers of inclusive settings, and individual chapters provide the reader with guidance on: meeting special needs appropriately in inclusive educational settings; effective access to the curriculum; classroom organisation and management to support pupils; staff roles and responsibilities and staff development. The writers are also sensitive to the views and experiences of pupils and how these can enhance opportunities for good quality learning. Teachers and students will find this book an essential companion.

part |26 pages

Rationale and Framework for Teaching and Learning

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter |15 pages

The Responsive Curriculum

part |46 pages

Classroom Practice

chapter |6 pages

Identifying Learning Needs

chapter |10 pages

Teaching Approaches

chapter |12 pages

Organisation for Learning

chapter |5 pages

Communications