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      Making Special Education Inclusive book

      From Research to Practice

      Making Special Education Inclusive

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      Making Special Education Inclusive book

      From Research to Practice
      Edited ByPeter Farrell, Mel Ainscow
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2002
      eBook Published 1 January 2002
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint David Fulton Publishers
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203437261
      Pages 224
      eBook ISBN 9780203437261
      Subjects Education
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      Farrell, P., & Ainscow, M. (Eds.). (2002). Making Special Education Inclusive: From Research to Practice (1st ed.). David Fulton Publishers. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203437261

      ABSTRACT

      The aim of this book is to consider how schools and LEAs can develop inclusive policies and practices for students who experience a range of difficulties in learning or behavior. It highlights debates and contradictions about the realities of inclusion and suggests ways in which practice can move forward. The contributors look at key areas of development in special and inclusive education and considers ways in which the latest research can inform practice.

      Areas covered include promoting inclusion for all; how to make sense of the Code of Practice SEN Thresholds; working with Teaching Assistants; new approaches to counseling and pastoral care in schools; including pupils with EBD; how nurture groups are helping inclusive practice; making education inclusive for pupils with sensory disabilities; including pupils with specific learning difficulties; and preparing students for an inclusive society.

      The book will be of particular interest to teachers, LEA support staff, educational psychologists and related professionals who face the challenge of meeting the needs of a diverse population within an inclusive framework. it will also be of relevance for students in further and higher education, and their tutors.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|12 pages

      Making special education inclusive: mapping the issues

      ByPeter Farrell, Mel Ainscow

      chapter 2|12 pages

      Looking them in the eyes: is rational provision for students ‘with special educational needs’ really possible?: Alan Dyson and Alan Millward

      chapter 3|13 pages

      Using research to encourage the development of inclusive practices

      ByMel Ainscow

      chapter 4|12 pages

      Can teaching assistants make special education inclusive?

      ByPeter Farrell, Maggie Balshaw

      chapter 5|14 pages

      Learning about inclusive education: the role of EENET in promoting international dialogue: Susie Miles

      chapter 6|11 pages

      SECTION 2

      chapter 7|10 pages

      Inclusive education and lesbian and gay young people: Jo Frankham

      chapter 8|14 pages

      Inclusive solutions for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties: Steve Rooney

      chapter 9|10 pages

      Can nurture groups facilitate inclusive practice in primary schools?: Andy Howes, Judith Emanuel and Peter Farrell

      chapter 10|13 pages

      The impact of domestic violence on children: implications for schools: Anne Rushton

      chapter 11|14 pages

      Checking individual progress in phonics: Rea Reason and Sue Palmer

      chapter 12|12 pages

      What do we mean when we say ‘dyslexia’ and what difference does it make anyway?: Kevin Woods

      chapter 13|12 pages

      Specialist teachers and inclusion: a case study of teachers of the deaf working in mainstream schools: Wendy Lynas

      chapter 14|10 pages

      The inclusion of children with visual impairment in the: mainstream primary school classroom: Pauline Davis and Vicky Hopwood

      chapter 15|10 pages

      Interdisciplinary support for children with epilepsy in: mainstream schools: Gill Parkinson

      chapter 16|12 pages

      The teacher who mistook his pupil for a nuclear incident: environment influences on the learning of people with profound and multiple learning difficulties: Mark Barber

      chapter 17|10 pages

      Building tomorrow together: effective transition planning for pupils with special needs: Filiz Polat, Afroditi Kalambouka and Bill Boyle

      chapter 18|9 pages

      An inclusive society? One young man with learning difficulties doesn’t think so!: Iain Carson

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