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Disability, Diversity and Inclusive Education in Haiti - Learning, Exclusion and Educational Relationships in the Context of... Disability, Diversity and Inclusive Education in Haiti - Learning, Exclusion and Educational Relationships in the Context of Crises (Hardcover)
Rochambeau Lainy
R3,851 Discovery Miles 38 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines disability, diversity, and schooling exclusion in Haiti in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. Defending a social and anthropological conception of disability as a consequence of any situation that makes a subject uncomfortable and unable to live or act properly, the book explores the difficulties that disabled children face within the school system and considers how social exclusion provokes and exacerbates educational exclusion. With contributions from linguists, educational sociologists, educational psychologists, educators, and historians, the chapters focus on a range of phenomena such as the balance of languages used for teaching, gender equity, associated disorders, and the experiences of left-handed and deaf students. Ultimately, the authors demonstrate how the educational relationships built and practiced in school influence the perceptions of people with disabilities, with respect to both singular contexts and pedagogical practices. As such, it represents an important study of the relationship between school exclusion, disability, and those with precarious socio-familial conditions, and how they can be conceptualized and addressed in the context of crises. It will appeal to scholars, researchers, and academics with interests in diversity and inclusive education, pedagogy, crisis education, and educational psychology. Chapters 1, 3, 7, and 8 of this book are available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. They have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Target Ladders: Sensory Processing (Paperback): Ines Lawlor Target Ladders: Sensory Processing (Paperback)
Ines Lawlor; Series edited by Kate Ruttle
R732 R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Save R139 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

An addition to this powerful series of practical books which fully support the SENCo and class teacher in implementing the SEN Code of Practice and closing the gap between children with SEN and their peers. The Target Ladders books provide an overview of the range of difficulties experienced by children with a particular SEN, enabling the busy teacher to get a better understanding of the child's learning priorities. Photocopiable materials include checklists to help you identify children who may be in need of extra help, and templates for records of progress and monitoring sheets. The Target Ladders range focuses on what a child can do, rather than what they cannot do, in order to identify next steps, presenting `small steps' targets for children and suggested strategies for achieving these targets. They provide the structure and flexibility to recognise that every child is different and will follow their own pathway through the targets. Target Ladders: Sensory Processing provides targets and strategies based on seven key aspects of challenge for children with difficulties in these areas: 1. Visual (sight) 2. Auditory (hearing) 3. Tactile (touch) 4. Vestibular (movement and balance) 5. Proprioception (body awareness) 6. Taste and smell 7. Interoception

Journeying to the Heart of SENCO Wellbeing - A Guide to Enable and Empower SEND Leaders (Paperback): Anita Devi, Jenny Bowers Journeying to the Heart of SENCO Wellbeing - A Guide to Enable and Empower SEND Leaders (Paperback)
Anita Devi, Jenny Bowers
R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* SENCOs need to intentionally invest in themselves and their wellbeing, as supporting wellbeing increases job satisfaction, retention, and reduces mental health absence from work. * Provides practical advice and support on much-needed topics that are often missed in training, such as managing conflict without the baggage. * Emphasis on developing the skills to work with others effectively. * Accessible, user-friendly style, with mindful moments boxes weaving throughout. * Written by ex-SENCOs for SENCOs.

Understanding ADHD in Girls and Women (Paperback): Joanne Steer Understanding ADHD in Girls and Women (Paperback)
Joanne Steer; Foreword by Andrea Bilbow; Contributions by Claire Berry, Jess Brunet, Peter Hill, …
R657 Discovery Miles 6 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written by expert professionals, this book provides comprehensive information about available support for women and girls with ADHD and tips for clinicians and professionals who work with them. The symptoms of ADHD are no less impairing in females than males, but can be missed or misunderstood. This book arms professionals, parents, and women themselves as it maps out where to go for information, who can help and how to understand ADHD better. It explains routes to assessment and diagnosis for girls and young women, how to access support in education, available treatments, and the impact of living with ADHD on overall mental health. It explores the benefits of ADHD coaching for girls to help develop their unique strengths and talents. There is also a focus on ADHD diagnosis for women in adulthood and specific advice about treatment and medication for later in life. Central to the book are the personal experiences of ADHD from women and girls from a variety of backgrounds. These tell of late diagnosis, missed opportunities, a lifetime of adaptations and the power of recognition and treatment and are powerful stories for professionals and individuals with ADHD alike.

Reshaping Remedial Education (Paperback): Geof Sewell Reshaping Remedial Education (Paperback)
Geof Sewell
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1982. After the economic crises of the late seventies and early eighties, remedial education was affected particularly badly. Due to lack of funding, a child had to be labelled and diagnosed before they could receive any remedial education. For some children this labelling produced unintended and destructive consequences. The author examines this context of failure, and analyses various approaches to remedial education.

Towards Inclusive Schools? (Paperback): Catherine Clark, Alan Dyson, Alan Millward Towards Inclusive Schools? (Paperback)
Catherine Clark, Alan Dyson, Alan Millward
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1995. Notions of 'inclusive schools' and 'schooling for diversity' are rapidly gaining currency across the developed world as alternatives to traditional approaches to special needs education. This book explores the advances in our understanding of how schools can change and develop in order to include a wider range of students. By bringing together some of the foremost international writers and researchers in the field, it makes available to policy makers, practitioners and researchers the experiences from Australia, Europe, New Zealand, the UK and the USA.

Special Needs in the Secondary School - The Whole School Approach (Paperback): Joan Dean Special Needs in the Secondary School - The Whole School Approach (Paperback)
Joan Dean
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989. The 1984 Act and the Warnock Report urged greater integration of pupils with special needs into ordinary schools. This book examines how schools cope with a wide variety of special needs - ranging from emotional and behavioural problems to physical disabilities and including the problem faced by gifted children - and assesses how successful the integration of children with special needs can be for both teachers and pupils. The author recommends the whole school approach where heads, form teachers, subject teachers, the special needs departments and parents work together in making the curriculum as accessible to as many students as possible. The whole school approach enables the fullest participation of all the children in the life of the school whatever their special needs. This book provides an extremely clear-sighted and positive analysis of integration and will be invaluable to all heads and teachers teaching, remediating or counselling children with special needs.

Schools, Pupils and Special Educational Needs (Paperback): David Galloway Schools, Pupils and Special Educational Needs (Paperback)
David Galloway
R1,127 Discovery Miles 11 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1985. This book examines in-depth the administrative, curricular, attitudinal and pastoral care changes that are needed if teachers in ordinary schools are to meet their pupils' special needs successfully. Drawing on extensive research the author shows that the needs of a minority of 'special' pupils cannot sensibly be seen in insolation from those of the other pupils in the school. Schools that cater successfully for the majority of their pupils with special needs. Conversely, the curriculum and organisational problems in some schools create tensions which are reflected in the pupils' poor behaviour and performance. These are taken as evidence that the pupils have special needs.

Redefining the Whole Curriculum for Pupils with Learning Difficulties (Paperback): Judy Sebba, Richard Byers, Richard Rose Redefining the Whole Curriculum for Pupils with Learning Difficulties (Paperback)
Judy Sebba, Richard Byers, Richard Rose
R1,119 Discovery Miles 11 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1995. This book is about the issues in the education of pupils with learning difficulties. It redefines the relationship between the established curriculum for pupils with learning difficulties, the whole curriculum and the National Curriculum within the context of personal and social development. Particular themes running through the book include the ways in which the individual needs of pupils can be met through group work and planning for meaningful pupil involvement.

Staff Training and Special Educational Needs (Paperback): Graham Upton Staff Training and Special Educational Needs (Paperback)
Graham Upton
R1,137 Discovery Miles 11 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1991. This work is about training and special education needs in the international arena. The book was commissioned as a result of the 1990 International Special Education Conference in Cardiff. The contributors, from the USA, Canada, Africa and the United Kingdom, have focused on innovative approaches to staff training. The identification of a contribution as innovatory has been done on the basis of either the description of an alternative method of planning or delivery, a focus of a frequently ignored client group or in relation to the existence of specific problems which affect the provision of training.

Children on Medication Volume II - Epilepsy, Emotional Disturbance, and Adolescent Disorders (Paperback): Kenneth D. Gadow Children on Medication Volume II - Epilepsy, Emotional Disturbance, and Adolescent Disorders (Paperback)
Kenneth D. Gadow
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1986. The primary purpose of this book is to provide information about the use of medication for several childhood disorders that require long-term treatment. It is the author's expectation that this information will allow caregivers to make better decisions about the use of medication. This title also examines the importance of evaluating various aspects when medicating a child, including their characteristics, their family situation, and school setting.

Children on Medication Volume I - Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Retardation (Paperback): Kenneth D. Gadow Children on Medication Volume I - Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Retardation (Paperback)
Kenneth D. Gadow
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1986. The primary purpose of this book is to provide information about the use of medication for several childhood disorders that require long-term treatment. It is the author's expectation that this information will allow caregivers to make better decisions about the use of medication. This title also examines the importance of evaluating various aspects when medicating a child, including their characteristics, their family situation, and school setting.

Developing Holistic Education - A Case Study of Raddery School for Emotionally Damaged Children (Paperback): Philip Seed Developing Holistic Education - A Case Study of Raddery School for Emotionally Damaged Children (Paperback)
Philip Seed
R1,137 Discovery Miles 11 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1992. At one level, this book is about the care and education of children with very special needs. The needs result from emotional damage which impinges on their lives both at school and at home. At another level, it is about the development of a holistic approach to education - applicable to all children generally. The first part of the book describes the Raddery experience - a school set up in 1979 based on a holistic and therapeutic community approach to children with special needs. The second part of the book examines the implications of the Raddery experience for educational and child-care policy and practice at a time when there has been growing emphasis on integrating children with special needs into mainstream schools. Are the needs of the children at Raddery very different from others who have been successfully retained in normal classes? If Raddery, and schools like it, have a particular contribution, what is their secret? Can it be shared with ordinary schools?

Risk and Protective Environmental Factors for Early Bilingual Language Acquisition (Paperback): Daniela Gatt, Ciara O'Toole Risk and Protective Environmental Factors for Early Bilingual Language Acquisition (Paperback)
Daniela Gatt, Ciara O'Toole
R1,247 Discovery Miles 12 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bilingual language exposure is highly variable, with wide-ranging influences on early language skills. This underscores the need for understanding what to expect in early language acquisition so that those with typical language development can be differentiated from those who are struggling or at risk, and so requiring early intervention. One of the key ways to look at language development in very young children is to investigate their vocabulary development, and for bilingual children, this means measuring their abilities in both languages. This book takes an important step in this direction: it documents the expressive vocabularies of children aged 16-45 months who were exposed to different language pairs and bilingual contexts, and investigates the risk and protective effects of various environmental factors. In each of the six studies, the vocabularies of typically-developing children were measured using the vocabulary checklist of the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories and its adaptations to other languages. Developmental and language background questionnaires provided additional information on children's developmental history, risk factors for language impairment, language exposure, as well as parental education and occupation. This harmonised methodology was designed within COST Action IS0804 (Language Impairment in a Multilingual Society: Linguistic Patterns and the Road to Assessment). The outcomes of this cross-linguistic research contribute towards answering theoretical questions regarding early bilingual vocabulary acquisition. They also have clinical relevance, potentially assisting speech-language pathologists and those interested in early language development in distinguishing between clinically significant bilingual delays and the natural consequences of bilingual exposure. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism.

Gender and Sexuality in Education and Health - Advocating for Equity and Social Justice (Paperback): Jacqueline Ullman, Tania... Gender and Sexuality in Education and Health - Advocating for Equity and Social Justice (Paperback)
Jacqueline Ullman, Tania Ferfolja
R1,249 Discovery Miles 12 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Highlighting the voices less commonly showcased to the public - voices of young people, parents, and social and health practitioners - this book comments on gender and sexuality in the contexts of formal and informal education, peer cultures and non-conformity, social sustainability and equal rights. At a time of mounting conservatism globally - when broader issues of equity and justice around sexuality and gender in education and health have come under attack - it is critical that health workers, social service practitioners and educators share approaches, stories, and data across these spaces to advocate for informative, inclusive approaches to sex, gender and sexuality education in an effort to speak back to the conservative voices which currently dominate policy spaces. This book was originally published as a special issue of Sex Education.

A Struggle for Choice - Students with Special Needs in Transition to Adulthood (Paperback): Jenny Corbett, Len Barton A Struggle for Choice - Students with Special Needs in Transition to Adulthood (Paperback)
Jenny Corbett, Len Barton
R2,923 Discovery Miles 29 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1992. For disabled people and people with learning difficulties the transition from school to college, work or training can be stressful and frustrating; job choices are often restricted, and they face barriers which are beyond their control. This book is about their struggle for choice. It sets special needs in further education in a socio-political context. By exploring the concept of 'transition to adulthood' in terms of class, race, gender and disability differences, and relating it to social, economic and political influences, it seeks to challenge complacency and encourage dialogue and debate.

Parents as Friendship Coaches for Children with ADHD - A Clinical Guide (Hardcover): Amori Yee Mikami, Sebastien Normand Parents as Friendship Coaches for Children with ADHD - A Clinical Guide (Hardcover)
Amori Yee Mikami, Sebastien Normand
R3,990 Discovery Miles 39 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* Offers science-based, practical tools to clinicians and families to treat peer difficulties in children with ADHD for which there are not currently effective treatment options * Contains an orientation to the program for clinicians, the background and empirical support for PFC, and then is organized into chapters corresponding to each of the 10 PFC sessions * There is research evidence that PFC may improve friendship behaviors, and may improve friendship quality in certain at-risk subgroups of children with ADHD

Conversations with Families of Children with Disabilities - Insights for Teacher Understanding (Paperback): Victoria I Puig,... Conversations with Families of Children with Disabilities - Insights for Teacher Understanding (Paperback)
Victoria I Puig, Susan L. Recchia
R1,425 Discovery Miles 14 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Conversations with Families of Children with Disabilities creates a space for diverse families of children with disabilities to share their stories with pre-service and in-service teachers. Specifically designed for professionals preparing to work with families of children with disabilities, this text invites the reader to listen in as families reflect on their personal journeys in conversation with the authors. This powerful book helps educators develop a deeper understanding of families and enhance their capacity for authentic partnerships.

How to Dazzle at Oral and Mental Starters (Paperback): Beryl Webber, Jean Haigh How to Dazzle at Oral and Mental Starters (Paperback)
Beryl Webber, Jean Haigh
R528 Discovery Miles 5 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How to Dazzle at Oral and Mental Starters contains 43 photocopiable ideas for use with Key Stage 3 (KS3) pupils who are working at levels 2-3 of the National Curriculum. The tasks are varied and teach pupils to understand and use mental strategies for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division in a range of contexts.

Special Educational Needs and Disability - The Basics (Hardcover, 4th edition): Janice Wearmouth Special Educational Needs and Disability - The Basics (Hardcover, 4th edition)
Janice Wearmouth
R3,726 Discovery Miles 37 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

* Classic best-seller from one of the UK's leading SEND authors * Comprehensive but very concise and accessible coverage of the area. * The new updates make this book more relevant than ever the ever-changing landscape of special educational/additional learning/additional support needs. * Provides a unique critique of current legislation

Measuring the Impact of Dyslexia - Striking a Successful Balance for Individuals, Families and Society (Paperback): Carol Hayes Measuring the Impact of Dyslexia - Striking a Successful Balance for Individuals, Families and Society (Paperback)
Carol Hayes
R1,072 Discovery Miles 10 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Measuring the Impact of Dyslexia shows the considerable benefits of recognising and celebrating the skills of those with information processing differences, explains their unique brain organisation and shows how they can excel as contributing members of society with proper support and guidance. It offers a balanced and research-based perspective to living with this condition, highlighting the huge number of children leaving school with low literacy levels, as a result of undiagnosed information processing differences. Full of critically reflective questions, case studies and interviews with those affected by dyslexia, this text encourages educators of children and young people with dyslexia to challenge their own perceptions by understanding the links between low literacy and anti-social behaviour, poor health, unemployment and limited educational attainment, and includes helpful pointers for improving practice and outcomes. This accessible and readable text is aimed at students, practitioners, researchers and experienced professionals in a range of disciplines to enhance CPD. It is particularly relevant for students working on both taught and research based masters degrees, especially programmes related to specific learning difficulties.

Sexuality for All Abilities - Teaching and Discussing Sexual Health in Special Education (Hardcover): Katie Thune, Molly Gage Sexuality for All Abilities - Teaching and Discussing Sexual Health in Special Education (Hardcover)
Katie Thune, Molly Gage
R3,379 Discovery Miles 33 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This essential manual helps educators comfortably and knowledgeably bring comprehensive sex education to the special education classroom. Drawing on firsthand experience and real-world examples, the first half provides background material-including common roadblocks-and tools for how to effectively partner with parents. The second half breaks down the how-tos of implementing a successful sex education program and troubleshoots tricky situations that might come up in the special education classroom. Written in accessible, person-first language, this guide equips you with best practices for providing students with developmental disabilities with the knowledge and tools to engage in healthy relationships and live full lives as self-advocating sexual beings.

Conversations with Families of Children with Disabilities - Insights for Teacher Understanding (Hardcover): Victoria I Puig,... Conversations with Families of Children with Disabilities - Insights for Teacher Understanding (Hardcover)
Victoria I Puig, Susan L. Recchia
R4,574 Discovery Miles 45 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Conversations with Families of Children with Disabilities creates a space for diverse families of children with disabilities to share their stories with pre-service and in-service teachers. Specifically designed for professionals preparing to work with families of children with disabilities, this text invites the reader to listen in as families reflect on their personal journeys in conversation with the authors. This powerful book helps educators develop a deeper understanding of families and enhance their capacity for authentic partnerships.

Measuring the Impact of Dyslexia - Striking a Successful Balance for Individuals, Families and Society (Hardcover): Carol Hayes Measuring the Impact of Dyslexia - Striking a Successful Balance for Individuals, Families and Society (Hardcover)
Carol Hayes
R4,136 Discovery Miles 41 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Measuring the Impact of Dyslexia shows the considerable benefits of recognising and celebrating the skills of those with information processing differences, explains their unique brain organisation and shows how they can excel as contributing members of society with proper support and guidance. It offers a balanced and research-based perspective to living with this condition, highlighting the huge number of children leaving school with low literacy levels, as a result of undiagnosed information processing differences. Full of critically reflective questions, case studies and interviews with those affected by dyslexia, this text encourages educators of children and young people with dyslexia to challenge their own perceptions by understanding the links between low literacy and anti-social behaviour, poor health, unemployment and limited educational attainment, and includes helpful pointers for improving practice and outcomes. This accessible and readable text is aimed at students, practitioners, researchers and experienced professionals in a range of disciplines to enhance CPD. It is particularly relevant for students working on both taught and research based masters degrees, especially programmes related to specific learning difficulties.

Disadvantaged Post-Adolescents - Approaches to Education and Rehabilitation (Hardcover): Reuven Kohen-Raz Disadvantaged Post-Adolescents - Approaches to Education and Rehabilitation (Hardcover)
Reuven Kohen-Raz
R2,859 Discovery Miles 28 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1983, this book elucidates the urgent problems of disadvantaged and delinquency-prone post-adolescents at the time by providing a comprehensive theoretical framework and a pragmatic outlook based on recent rehabilitation experiments. This analysis of post-adolescent psychodynamics focuses on specific issues which had previously received little attention and also deals with traditional topics such as cognitive and psychosocial development during the second decade of life.

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