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Contemporary Issues in Special Educational Needs: Considering the Whole Child (Paperback, Ed)
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"This book presents a stimulating and up-to-date overview of the
context of education in SEN and suggests how educators can address
special needs most effectively by keeping in mind an image of the
development of the whole child. The editors have assembled an
impressive range of thought-provoking contributions to the ongoing
debate on the actual, the possible and the ideal responses that our
education system makes or could make to the needs of its most
vulnerable students." Tony Cline, Educational Psychology Group,
University College London, UK. "This book provides readers with a
fresh, often incisive approach to many perennial issues in
education. These include but are not limited to socio-political
agendas in inclusion, labelling, learners' self esteem and the
delicate balance between different specialists within school
systems that must be achieved in the best interest of the child
with or without special educational needs and disabilities.
Although written for a UK readership, the editors have ensured that
the content of most chapters transcends national and systems
boundaries with a healthy balance between psychological /
educational theory and its real world application in contexts that
may not be instantly responsive to the child's changing needs." Dr
Victor Martinelli, University of Malta, Malta. "This book provides
a welcome overview and commentary on current complex issues and
problems affecting all those with an interest in children and young
people with special educational needs. Ranging, as it does, from
matters surrounding individuals such as labelling, therapeutic work
and self-esteem to wider political, historical and socio- cultural
influences, it provides the reader with a challenging, informed and
critical set of perspectives. Its strength is the manner in which
it tackles complex issues, providing thought-provoking views for
those well versed in the world of special educational needs but
also ensuring clear, comprehensive background information for
novice readers of this topic. This book is an excellent compilation
of relevant contemporary pieces thoughtfully woven together by
highly skilled, well-placed editors." Jane Leadbetter, University
of Birmingham, UK. This thought-provoking and accessible book
provides an overview of key issues in the education of children
with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Written by highly
experienced practitioners and educationalists, the book explores a
range of approaches for working with this diverse group of learners
and invites you to consider your possible responses. The book
begins with an historical overview of Special Educational Needs and
Disabilities and a critical guide to current policy. The
contributors then expertly explore and summarise many of the
fascinating topics which arise in practice and scholarly research
in this area, including: Ethical and practical implications of
labelling children and young people with forms of special
educational needs or disabilityThe role of special schools,
particularly in light of enduring debates about
inclusion/exclusionWhat increased student participation, student
voice and other facets of a democratic classroom mean for students
with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities The contributions
psychology can make to developing and enriching educational
practice Understanding 'behaviour' in relation to children and
young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Case
studies are used to illustrate these discussions and the book
includes suggested protocols for good practice throughout.
Throughout the book the reader is asked to reflect on the issues
presented and come to their own decisions about what represents
good practice in their setting.The journey concludes with a look at
a possible 'ideal' school or educational setting for children with
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Contemporary Issues in
Special Educational Needs is an invaluable guide for trainee and
qualified teachers, learning support staff, SENCO's, local
authority officers, educational consultants and educational
psychologists.
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