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First Published in 2000. Written with the newly-qualified or
student teacher in mind, the nature of this highly accessible book
considers the nature of learning difficulties and the impact of
legislation and policy on the teaching and learning of pupils with
a wide range of special educational needs in the mainstream
classroom. The authors offer practical solutions to the many
challenges facing teachers of inclusive settings, and individual
chapters provide the reader with guidance on: meeting special needs
appropriately in inclusive educational settings; effective access
to the curriculum; classroom organisation and management to support
pupils; staff roles and responsibilities and staff development. The
writers are also sensitive to the views and experiences of pupils
and how these can enhance opportunities for good quality learning.
Teachers and students will find this book an essential companion.
This text forms part of the series outlining the principles of IEP
planning and practice, with reference to pupils who have physical
disabilities or medical conditions. The challenges and
opportunities are considered in the following issues: how can
teachers develop a truly educational perspective to deal with the
demands of traditional medical approaches, disability rights and
social responsibility?; what is the role of IEPs in ensuring true
equality of opportunity and entitlement through an individualised
programme?; what kind of targets are required and how can an
educational balance be achieved in collaboration with health and
other services?; and what systems in school are necessary to
support effective IEPs in this area and what kind of training is
needed to implement them?.
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 2000. Written with the newly-qualified or
student teacher in mind, the nature of this highly accessible book
considers the nature of learning difficulties and the impact of
legislation and policy on the teaching and learning of pupils with
a wide range of special educational needs in the mainstream
classroom. The authors offer practical solutions to the many
challenges facing teachers of inclusive settings, and individual
chapters provide the reader with guidance on: meeting special needs
appropriately in inclusive educational settings; effective access
to the curriculum; classroom organisation and management to support
pupils; staff roles and responsibilities and staff development. The
writers are also sensitive to the views and experiences of pupils
and how these can enhance opportunities for good quality learning.
Teachers and students will find this book an essential companion.
Regulators have been more permissive for medical devices compared
to their drug and biologic counterparts. While innovative products
can thereby reach consumers more quickly, this approach raises
serious public health and safety concerns. Additionally, the nature
of medical devices is rapidly changing, as software has become as
important as hardware. Regulation must keep pace with the current
developments and controversies of this technology. This volume
provides a multidisciplinary evaluation of the ethical, legal, and
regulatory concerns surrounding medical devices in the US and EU.
For medical providers, policymakers, and other stakeholders, the
book offers a framework for the opportunities and challenges on the
horizon for medical device regulation. Readers will gain a nuanced
overview of the latest developments in patient privacy and safety,
innovation, and new regulatory laws. This book is also available as
Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Regulators have been more permissive for medical devices compared
to their drug and biologic counterparts. While innovative products
can thereby reach consumers more quickly, this approach raises
serious public health and safety concerns. Additionally, the nature
of medical devices is rapidly changing, as software has become as
important as hardware. Regulation must keep pace with the current
developments and controversies of this technology. This volume
provides a multidisciplinary evaluation of the ethical, legal, and
regulatory concerns surrounding medical devices in the US and EU.
For medical providers, policymakers, and other stakeholders, the
book offers a framework for the opportunities and challenges on the
horizon for medical device regulation. Readers will gain a nuanced
overview of the latest developments in patient privacy and safety,
innovation, and new regulatory laws. This book is also available as
Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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Flood (Paperback)
Christopher Robertson
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R484
Discovery Miles 4 840
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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ROUNDTABLE VIEWPOINTS: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS offers varying
perspectives on important issues and provides readers with balanced
and fair coverage of a topic to form their own opinion or to
support their research. This reader is designed to address a number
of different issues regarding international business. Each issue
question is relevant to the topic and guides readers through the
readings. The controversy and different views among the captivating
readings is readily apparent to the reader and stimulates
discussion. The 3-5 selections per issue are current, culled from a
variety of sources, and relate to the most popular issues
surrounding the topic.
In addition to the issue questions and selections, ROUNDTABLE
VIEWPOINTS: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS includes an issue introduction;
summary/overview; highlights; critical thinking; challenge
questions; and additional reading and/or websites.
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