ABSTRACT

First published in 1992. This book offers clear, practical guidelines to help ensure that the full breadth of the curriculum is made as available to children with special educational needs as the rest of their peers. The book focuses on primary and middle schools and is directed towards the professional training needs and general interests of teachers and support staff, headteachers, governors and parents.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part I|2 pages

Recognising special educational needs within the primary classroom

part II|2 pages

Providing for special educational needs within an appropriate educational context

chapter 4|14 pages

The primacy of talk

chapter 5|15 pages

A real context for reading

chapter 10|11 pages

Access to humanities

chapter 11|11 pages

Art – a special form of provision

part III|2 pages

Support for learning within the classroom