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Special educational needs : a guide to inclusive practice / edited by Lindsay Peer and Gavin Reid.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2020Edition: 3rd editionDescription: xxi, 399 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781526492180
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.9 Sp313
LOC classification:
  • LC4704 .S679 2021
Contents:
Part I. Policy, practice and provision -- Special and additional support needs and rights in England and Scotland: the new children's rights agenda -- Putting the dyslexic learner at the centre -- Inclusion and special educational needs: a dialogic inquiry into controversial issues -- The potential impact and influence of the social model of disability -- Part II. Perspectives from practice -- Speech, language and communication -- Auditory processing disorder (APD) -- Developmental coordination disorder/developmental dyspraxia in the context of education -- Vision and learning -- Literacy and the training of professionals who assess and teach individuals with literacy difficulties -- Mathematical learning difficulties and dyscalculia -- Using technology to support effective learners; assistive technology -- Using technology to support learners with additional needs: practical information and advice -- Part III. Syndromes and barriers -- Students with down syndrome in inclusive classrooms: using evidence-based practices -- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Visual and cerebral visual impairment and education: beyond mere awareness raising -- Inclusive education for students who are deaf or hard of hearing -- Pathological/extreme demand avoidance (PDA/EDA) -- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD): research and practice -- Part IV. Working together -- Working together: a case study: a critical look at current SEN practice in Irish primary education -- Parents as partners -- Children and young people's voices.
Summary: "Special Educational Needs is an established and well-liked title. Edited by two-respected authors and contributed to by a range of experts in the field, this book is a clear market-leader. Covering contemporary policy issues, perspectives from practice and a range of common syndromes and barriers Special Educational Needs presents a wealth of information and guidance for students and professionals on how to achieve effective, inclusive practice"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Policy, practice and provision -- Special and additional support needs and rights in England and Scotland: the new children's rights agenda -- Putting the dyslexic learner at the centre -- Inclusion and special educational needs: a dialogic inquiry into controversial issues -- The potential impact and influence of the social model of disability -- Part II. Perspectives from practice -- Speech, language and communication -- Auditory processing disorder (APD) -- Developmental coordination disorder/developmental dyspraxia in the context of education -- Vision and learning -- Literacy and the training of professionals who assess and teach individuals with literacy difficulties -- Mathematical learning difficulties and dyscalculia -- Using technology to support effective learners; assistive technology -- Using technology to support learners with additional needs: practical information and advice -- Part III. Syndromes and barriers -- Students with down syndrome in inclusive classrooms: using evidence-based practices -- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Visual and cerebral visual impairment and education: beyond mere awareness raising -- Inclusive education for students who are deaf or hard of hearing -- Pathological/extreme demand avoidance (PDA/EDA) -- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD): research and practice -- Part IV. Working together -- Working together: a case study: a critical look at current SEN practice in Irish primary education -- Parents as partners -- Children and young people's voices.

"Special Educational Needs is an established and well-liked title. Edited by two-respected authors and contributed to by a range of experts in the field, this book is a clear market-leader. Covering contemporary policy issues, perspectives from practice and a range of common syndromes and barriers Special Educational Needs presents a wealth of information and guidance for students and professionals on how to achieve effective, inclusive practice"-- Provided by publisher.

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