ABSTRACT

This book contains a collection of brief case studies of children, families, professionals, curricula and schools which illustrate and illuminate contemporary methodes in special education. Together they demonstrate the wide range of sympathies, experience and knowledge required for the special education of a child in any instance. It considers children with mild and severe handicaps, both physical and sensory, and those with educational difficulties ranging from reading problems to profound mental handicap. Children in care and in poverty are also represented - they can be said to be socially handicapped by their circumstances, often experiencing educational difficulties as well. All the case studies emphasise the needs and wishes of children and their families, and encourage greater involvement for children with special needs in ordinary schools.

part |2 pages

Part One: Special Biographies

chapter 11|3 pages

Living With Epilepsy

chapter 12|5 pages

Professional 'Help': The Taylor Family

chapter 15|5 pages

The Wilson Family

chapter 19|5 pages

Jacqueline Cunningham, a Daughter

chapter 21|5 pages

Dame Evelyn Fox

part |2 pages

Part Two: Perspectives On Handicap

part |2 pages

Part Three: Procedures, Places and Change

chapter 41|11 pages

Scenes from Ward 7

chapter 48|5 pages

An Individual Timetabling System