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Special Teaching For Special Children A Pedagogy For Inclusion Inclusive Education 1st Edition Ann Lewis

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Special Teaching For Special Children A Pedagogy For Inclusion Inclusive Education 1st Edition Ann Lewis
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Publisher: Open University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Ann Lewis, Brahm Norwich
ISBN: 9780335214051, 0335214053
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Special Teaching For Special Children A Pedagogy For Inclusion Inclusive Education 1st Edition Ann Lewis by Ann Lewis, Brahm Norwich 9780335214051, 0335214053 instant download after payment.

I recommend this book as an important contribution to the debate on pedagogy in special education. It is largely well written and informative and rich with ideas and opinions. Educational Review What, if anything, is ‘special’ about teaching children with special or exceptional learning needs? This book addresses this question, looking at pupils’ special learning needs including low attainment, learning difficulties, language difficulties, emotional and behavioural problems and sensory needs. Some special needs groups (for example dyslexia) have argued strongly for the need for particular specialist approaches. In contrast, many proponents of inclusion have argued that ‘good teaching is good teaching for all’ and that all children benefit from similar approaches. Both positions fail to scrutinise this issue rigorously and coherently, and it is this aspect which distinguishes this book. Leading researchers in each special needs field defend and critique a conceptual analysis of teaching strategies used with particular learner groups with special educational needs. Summaries by the editors after each chapter link pedagogic strategies, knowledge and curriculum to key points from the chapter and pave the way for discussion. This book is indispensable reading for students, policy makers, researchers and professionals in the field of special educational needs and inclusion. Shortlisted for the TES / NASEN Book Awards 2005

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