′This is a most worthwhile book which contributes significantly to the general body of knowledge on managing pupils with special education needs. I found it interesting and informative. Schools cannot but benefit from the book′s scope, and from insights into the many and varied aspects on SEN provision′ –
REACH
`A particular strength of the book is the way in which individual chapters provided ‘self-contained’ material which lends itself for use in school-based staff development activities. The book includes a lot of information that SENCOs, inclusion managers and members of school leadership teams should find useful′ – SENCO Update
`The strongest point about this book is that it gives a good overview of the history of special educational needs policy in this country, including recent development on inclusion′ – TES Extra Special Needs
′It is a very practical account and should be a handbook for any newly appointed SENCO… [while] for experienced SENCOs and organisations where inclusion is not an issue, this book is a reminder of good practice′ – Special
Written from a practitioner′s perspective, this book shows schools how to effectively implement and manage an inclusive school environment. Drawing from their experience in a range of schools, the authors highlight the problems encountered by professionals in both primary and secondary school settings and offer practical solutions and advice.
The book offers guidance on: the role of the SENCO as a teacher and manager; government policy and legislation; self-evaluation, good practice and monitoring; how to relate SEN to school targets and development plans.
Primary and secondary school teachers, headteachers, student teachers, SENCOs, LEA Advisers and professionals involved in the management of Special Educational Needs in schools will find the practical support offered in this book invaluable.
Jadual kandungan
Special Educational Needs
Devolution and Inclusion
The School as A Community
From the Community to the Classroom
Leadership and Management
External Agencies and School Community
A Policy for Practice
Professional Development in an Inclusive and Effective School
Mengenai Pengarang
Professor Sonia Blandford is Dean of Education at Canterbury Christ Church University College, among the largest providers of initial teacher training and professional development in the United Kingdom. Following a successful career as a teacher in primary and secondary schools, Sonia has worked in Higher Education for eight years. Sonia has acted as an education consultant to Ministries of Education in Eastern Europe, South America and South Africa. Sonia has also worked as an advisor to LEAs, schools and leads the Teach First initiative. As an author of a range of education management texts, Sonia has a reputation for her straightforward approach to difficult issues. Sonia writes in an accessible style, communicating ideas in a pragmatic manner as illustrated in Master Class and columns written for the Guardian.