ABSTRACT

Pressure of time means that the complex topic of special educational needs (SEN) at initial teacher training and post-graduate levels can often be covered at too swift a pace. The unfortunate result is that a newly qualified teacher faced with the pressures of today's typically inclusive classrooms can feel unprepared or lacking in knowledge about this vitally important area.

This supportive, accessible text will be invaluable to students undergoing their initial teacher training as it features broad coverage of key aspects of SEN in a single volume. It will provide the reader with succinct information on major SEN themes, key questions for student teachers on each topic, and a selection of the most important readings. It also includes sets of reflection-based student tasks; activities for completion during school placements; practical tutor-led to mentor-led activities, plus extension activities; and a series of suggested topics for school-based assignments in SEN.

part |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|1 pages

Why this book?

chapter 2|2 pages

What does this book do?

chapter 3|2 pages

Ways of using this book

part 2|26 pages

The Code of Practice

chapter 8|6 pages

Key features and implications

chapter 9|5 pages

The role of the classroom teacher

chapter 10|3 pages

The Special Educational Needs Coordinator

chapter 12|4 pages

The school SEN policy

part 3|32 pages

Core Issues for Student Teachers

chapter 13|4 pages

SEN and the curriculum

chapter 14|6 pages

Pupil behaviour and SEN

chapter 15|6 pages

Developing your inclusive thinking

chapter 16|4 pages

Working with others

chapter 17|4 pages

Relating to parents/carers

chapter 18|4 pages

Controversial issues

part 4|7 pages

Developing Your Future Role

chapter 19|4 pages

Planning for professional development

chapter 20|2 pages

Looking to the future