
Inclusion for Primary School Teachers
Nancy Gedge(Autor*in)
Bloomsbury Education (Verlag)
1. Auflage
Erschienen am 19. Mai 2016
142 Seiten
978-1-4729-2115-4 (ISBN)
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This book will help you to understand what inclusion is, what it means for teachers, parents and the wider community and how to create an inclusive environment in your own classroom. By busting some myths and looking beyond the labels, Nancy Gedge believes that every teacher can improve their practice for every child - because what is good for special needs is good for everyone! That's what being an inclusive teacher means.
Full of practical ideas and advice, this warm and inspiring book is an accessible introduction to inclusion for primary school teachers. It translates the SEND Code of Practice into practical classroom strategies covering topics such as: an inclusive classroom environment and what it looks like, the responsibilities of the teacher and how to set meaningful targets, plus lots of tips on how to get the best out of available support and intervention strategies. Nancy Gedge provides impassioned guidance in the form of real classroom anecdotes and tried-and-tested exercises together with a 'jargon buster' to help you decipher unfamiliar terms.
NANCY GEDGE has been a primary school teacher for over 20 years, and is currently a SEND specialist in a mainstream school in Gloucestershire. Her knowledge in, and passion for, this area extends beyond the classroom - her eldest child has Down's Syndrome, and Nancy's inspirational blog, 'The Diary of a Not So Ordinary Boy', won the first TES Teacher Blogger of the Year Award in 2015.
Full of practical ideas and advice, this warm and inspiring book is an accessible introduction to inclusion for primary school teachers. It translates the SEND Code of Practice into practical classroom strategies covering topics such as: an inclusive classroom environment and what it looks like, the responsibilities of the teacher and how to set meaningful targets, plus lots of tips on how to get the best out of available support and intervention strategies. Nancy Gedge provides impassioned guidance in the form of real classroom anecdotes and tried-and-tested exercises together with a 'jargon buster' to help you decipher unfamiliar terms.
NANCY GEDGE has been a primary school teacher for over 20 years, and is currently a SEND specialist in a mainstream school in Gloucestershire. Her knowledge in, and passion for, this area extends beyond the classroom - her eldest child has Down's Syndrome, and Nancy's inspirational blog, 'The Diary of a Not So Ordinary Boy', won the first TES Teacher Blogger of the Year Award in 2015.
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Auflage
1. Auflage
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
London
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Digital)
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
ISBN-13
978-1-4729-2115-4 (9781472921154)
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Nancy Gedge has been a primary school teacher for over 20 years, and is currently a SEND specialist in a mainstream school in Gloucestershire. Her knowledge in and passion for this area, however, is not limited to the classroom - her eldest child has Down's Syndrome. Her blog, 'The Diary of a Not So Ordinary Boy' won the first TES Teacher Blogger of the Year Award in 2015.
Inhalt
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Series Page
- Title
- Imprint
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- How to use this book
- Introduction - everyteacher is a teacherof special educationalneeds
- The inclusive teacher
- Chapter 1 What is inclusion?
- The inclusive classroom
- The inclusive school
- Inclusion beyond the school
- Success criteria
- A question to answer
- Chapter 2 The new SEND code of practice - what you need to do about it
- The four categories of SEND, and what they mean
- Identifying special educational needs
- A graduated approach
- Every teacher is a teacher of special educational needs
- EHCPs - a beginner's guide
- Short-term plans and setting SMART targets
- A question to answer
- Chapter 3 Making adjustments and removing barriers
- A social model of disability
- Differentiating lessons
- Differentiating homework and realistic expectations
- Support in class and the playground - using TAs creatively
- Dilemmas and questions
- Planning activities - dos and don'ts
- A question to answer
- Chapter 4 Managing behaviour
- Behaviour as communication
- Systems - how to help a child with SEND behave
- Being fair
- Communicating with parents about behaviour and working together
- A question to answer
- Chapter 5 Common labels
- Four areas of need
- Autism (ASD)
- Dyslexia
- Dyspraxia
- ADD/ADHD
- Attachment disorder
- Down's syndrome
- Global delay
- Cerebral palsy
- Sensory processing, working memory and executive function
- The problem with labels
- A question to answer
- Chapter 6 Relationships
- The character of the teaching relationship
- A relationship with the child
- Relationships with your colleagues
- Relationships with parents, carers and siblings
- The power of listening
- A question to answer
- Chapter 7 Assessment
- Making small steps
- Making sure that learning is learned
- Criteria for assessment
- Reporting to parents
- Handing the child on to the next teacher
- A question to answer
- Chapter 8 Jargon buster
- The most common acronyms and abbreviations
- Common terms
- Where to go for specialised information and support
- What to do when things go wrong
- A question to answer
- Recommended reading
- Index
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