What Works in Inclusive Education? (What Works)
by Judy Sebba and Darshan Sachdev
The Whitbread Options for Special Needs (The Whitbread initiative)
Finally here is a fun way for children to learn to read and write. Learning can and should be fun. Yet many students struggling to develop their reading and writing skills are discouraged by the sheer boredom associated with learning. "Wordplay"'s unique game approach shows parents how to help their children discover the joy of reading and writing while having tons of fun together. Incorporating many multi-sensory and physical activity games - perfect for children who are frustrated by sitting a...
Learning Media Assessment of Students with Visual Impairments
by Alan J Koenig
Understanding and Responding to the Experience of Disability
by Dr Jill Porter
Diverse learners with exceptional needs require a specialized curriculum that will help them to develop, socially and intellectually, in a way that traditional pedagogical practice is unable to fulfill. As educational technologies and theoretical approaches to learning continue to advance, so do the opportunities for exceptional children. Curriculum Development for Gifted Education Programs is a critical scholarly resource that examines the development of coursework for gifted and talented stude...
The current emphasis on individualised intervention programmes for students with special needs may not only be impractical, but also undesirable. This book compares and contrasts special needs approaches with school effectiveness strategies. The author sets out theories about inclusive schooling that arise out of a detailed scrutiny of practice. The link between theory and practice will be welcomed by many practitioners. With extensive examples from the field to illustrate Ainscow's ideas, this...
Special Schools in Britain
Sped Teachers Do It In The Least Restrictive Environment
by Deliles Journals
Research in Secondary Schools. Advances in Learning and Behavioral Disabilities, Volume 17
Ability Profiling and School Failure: One Child's Struggle to Be Seen as Competent
by Kathleen M. Collins
Effective Education for Learners with Exceptionalities (Advances in Special Education, #15)
The use of the Internet to post information on teaching children with exceptionalities has led to problems for professionals who prefer such knowledge to be screened for accuracy. This volume includes useful, validated information that will help teachers to teach children with exceptionalities more effectively. The authors argue that effective education must facilitate the identification, evaluation, and placement and instructional programming for learners with exceptionalities. Based upon the s...
Exploring Theory of Mind with Children & Young People on the Autism Spectrum
by Clare Lawrence
Deaf People in Hearing Worlds (Course D251: Issues in Deafness)
by L. Hawcroft, etc., and Open University