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One In Five Paul Croll Diana Moses

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One In Five Paul Croll Diana Moses
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.4 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Paul Croll & Diana Moses
ISBN: 9780415507622, 9781138008311, 0415507626, 1138008311
Language: English
Year: 2011

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One In Five Paul Croll Diana Moses by Paul Croll & Diana Moses 9780415507622, 9781138008311, 0415507626, 1138008311 instant download after payment.

At the time of its original publication this book was the first major survey of the nature of the difficulties that children with special educational needs experience in the classroom context of mainstream junior schools. The book is based on research involving interviews with heads and teachers, and on extensive observation of children in junior classrooms. The research is related to the report of the Warnock Committee and to problems of definition and assessment in the area of special education. The book describes the views which junior school teachers have of special educational needs and the numbers of children and types of difficulty they regard as falling into this category. It discusses the classroom behaviour and interactions of children with special needs, and some of the consequences of different teaching strategies. It also presents information on patterns of provision for special needs, assessment in the junior classroom and the teachers’ own views on integration. [C:\Users\Microsoft\Documents\Calibre Library]

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