
Key Issues for Teaching Assistants
Working in Diverse and Inclusive Classrooms
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 31. October 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
166 pages
978-0-415-43425-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Teaching Assistants are increasingly relied upon to provide for children who experience difficulties in learning. Key Issues for Teaching Assistants is an essential companion for any Teaching Assistant who wants to understand more about inclusion and diversity in today's classrooms.
While focussing particularly on the diverse roles of teaching assistants in supporting inclusive education, this book will be invaluable for all those involved in the development of inclusive learning and teaching.
This highly accessible resource explores the values and the possible contradictions in policies and beliefs, enabling Teaching Assistants to develop a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles of inclusive education. Contributions from leading experts in the field consider common classroom issues such as:
inclusion and special needs
dealing with hard-to-reach parents
tackling bullying and supporting those bullied
boys, girls and the different ways they achieve
being the class 'TA' not 'PA'.
Each chapter contains an overview of topical debates, current research and initiatives, emphasising inclusive approaches and the importance of understanding the perspectives of children, regardless of their difference. Useful questions for reflection and a helpful list of suggested further reading material are also provided. Teaching Assistants, whether in practice, or as part of their study, will find this book an indispensable resource.
While focussing particularly on the diverse roles of teaching assistants in supporting inclusive education, this book will be invaluable for all those involved in the development of inclusive learning and teaching.
This highly accessible resource explores the values and the possible contradictions in policies and beliefs, enabling Teaching Assistants to develop a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles of inclusive education. Contributions from leading experts in the field consider common classroom issues such as:
inclusion and special needs
dealing with hard-to-reach parents
tackling bullying and supporting those bullied
boys, girls and the different ways they achieve
being the class 'TA' not 'PA'.
Each chapter contains an overview of topical debates, current research and initiatives, emphasising inclusive approaches and the importance of understanding the perspectives of children, regardless of their difference. Useful questions for reflection and a helpful list of suggested further reading material are also provided. Teaching Assistants, whether in practice, or as part of their study, will find this book an indispensable resource.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
272 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-43425-6 (9780415434256)
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Key Issues for Teaching Assistants
Working in diverse and inclusive classrooms
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Key Issues for Teaching Assistants
Working in Diverse and Inclusive Classrooms
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Persons
Gill Richards has worked in schools, further education colleges and higher education with learners identified as having special educational needs. She is the Director of Professional Development at Nottingham Trent University.
Felicity Armstrong is course leader for the MA in Inclusive Education at the Institute of Education, London.
Felicity Armstrong is course leader for the MA in Inclusive Education at the Institute of Education, London.
Editor
Nottingham Trent University, UK
UCL Institute of Education, UK
Content
Introduction 1. Inclusive Education 2. Listening to Learners: Whose Voice Counts? 3. Supporting Traveller Children 4. Not in my Image - Ethnic Diversity in the Classroom 5. The Influence of Gender on Achievement 6. The Inclusion Assistant. Young People with High Level Support Needs in Mainstream Schools, Colleges and Universities: Developing Good Practice 7. I'm a TA not a PA! Teaching Assistants Working with Teachers 8. Inclusive Relationships: Insights from Teaching Assistants on how Schools can Reach Parents 9. A New Role for Special Schools? 10. Inclusion, Extension and Enrichment: Personalised Gifted and Talented Provision 11. How Schools Create Challenging Behaviours 12. Bullying in Schools - or Bullying Schools? 13. Disabled Children, Inclusion and the Law in England and Wales 14. Social Justice, Human Rights and Inclusive Education