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Originally published in 1988, this book concentrates on urban land
policy and was particularly significant when it was originally
published because the 1980s were an era when the rich were getting
richer and the poor poorer and in which changes in the ownership of
and access to real estate contributed to this polarisation. The
book focusses on some core topics, namely: The buying, selling and
holding of land by public agencies; the land market, including the
impact of taxation and subsidisation; the control of the land
market through town planning controls. There are chapters devoted
to urban land policy in the former West Germany, The Netherlands,
France, the former Yugoslavia, the UK and USA.
Originally published in 1988, this book concentrates on urban land
policy and was particularly significant when it was originally
published because the 1980s were an era when the rich were getting
richer and the poor poorer and in which changes in the ownership of
and access to real estate contributed to this polarisation. The
book focusses on some core topics, namely: The buying, selling and
holding of land by public agencies; the land market, including the
impact of taxation and subsidisation; the control of the land
market through town planning controls. There are chapters devoted
to urban land policy in the former West Germany, The Netherlands,
France, the former Yugoslavia, the UK and USA.
Originally published in 1993, this book is a detailed comparative
examination of the housing issue by housing experts, looking at the
USA, UK, Germany, the Netherlands and France. The volume offers an
excellent blend of critical analysis and practical policy
recommendations, including a better targeting of tax concessions, a
move back to social housing more diverse than in the past and
measures for reducing homelessness. Perennial issues which remain
as pertinent today as when the book was first published are also
discussed: homelessness, housing affordability for people on low
incomes, changes in housing markets.
Originally published in 1993, this book is a detailed comparative
examination of the housing issue by housing experts, looking at the
USA, UK, Germany, the Netherlands and France. The volume offers an
excellent blend of critical analysis and practical policy
recommendations, including a better targeting of tax concessions, a
move back to social housing more diverse than in the past and
measures for reducing homelessness. Perennial issues which remain
as pertinent today as when the book was first published are also
discussed: homelessness, housing affordability for people on low
incomes, changes in housing markets.
This book offers valuable insights into the role of the Special
Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) and aims to illustrate,
evaluate and analyze the characteristics and practice of the SENCo
role. This new edition has been updated to reflect changes in
legislation and the framework for the National Award for SEN
Coordination (NASC). Transforming the Role of the SENCO reflects
the three areas of development of the NASC leaning outcomes:
Professional Knowledge and Understanding; Leading and Coordinating
Provision; and Personal and Professional Qualities. The book links
directly to the NASC learning outcomes, whilst remaining both
cutting edge and relevant to 'real world' practice. Key features of
this second edition include: * Updated content in light of the SEND
Code of Practice 0 - 25 (2015) * Contributions from thought leaders
in the field of SEN and Inclusion * Vignettes offering clear,
practical, and well theorized examples of the work of SENCos, based
on conversations with stakeholders currently involved in the field.
This is a key text for SENCos, particularly those undertaking the
National Award for SEN Coordination, as well as for students
studying SEN and Inclusion on other courses and modules who may
aspire to the role of the SENCo.
Understanding Child and Adolescent Behaviour in the Classroom is a
vital guide for pre-service and in-service teachers, providing the
tools to respond effectively and ethically to child and adolescent
behaviour that is of concern. In this innovative book, expert
authors offer 'positive rules' that will assist educators in their
classroom practice. Key practical issues that are addressed
include: * Building a purposeful and emotionally and
psychologically positive classroom culture * Recognising and
responding to children who present with social, emotional and
behavioural difficulties (SEBD/EBD) * Using research to inform and
enrich classroom practice around student conduct * Working
collegially to respond to the social, emotional and/or behavioural
needs of individual students, including those needs associated with
poor mental health and/or child protection Cutting-edge research
from psychology, behavioural science and education is accessibly
presented to help develop professional expertise and knowledge in
the area of child and adolescent behaviour.
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