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This go-to resource provides practitioners with quick, easy and
cost-effective ways of improving inclusive practices in educational
settings. Addressing the needs of children with various
disabilities, from ADHD, dyslexia and low literacy skills, to
physical disabilities, mental health and social needs, the book
offers practitioners tips and ideas for ensuring that each and
every student is integrated and supported to maximum effect.
Clearly presented, conscisely written and easily implemented, tips
relate to critical elements of the school setting, including: the
school environment and classroom organisation teaching equipment
and resources lesson structures and timings early recognition and
collaboration with families student-practitioner interaction and
peer relationships. Tips can be photocopied for display on
staffroom noticeboards and circulation to colleagues. Engaging and
accessible, this book will be an essential resource for
practitioners, SENCOs and Inclusion Managers working in primary and
secondary settings.
Are you working with students who have Moderate Learning
Difficulties? Do you want to know how best to help them? Are you
confused about what helps and what hinders? Learners with MLD form
one of the largest categories of special educational need in
mainstream secondary schools. In most schools, the vast majority of
learners with MLD will be taught in mainstream classes much of the
time. This book outlines a range of strategies and approaches for
supporting these learners. It includes all the vital information
practitioners need to know about Moderate Learning Difficulties.
Key points covered include: Definitions and identification of
moderate learning difficulties Teaching strategies and approaches
Developing key conceptual, literacy and social skills Effective
support from TAs Theoretical perspectives on learning Understanding
and Supporting Pupils with Moderate Learning Difficulties in the
Secondary School provides an introduction to a wide range of ideas,
arguments and perspectives about ways of understanding and
supporting learners who are considered to have MLD. This is a
much-needed source of knowledge for teachers, TAs, SENCos, Learning
Mentors and anyone who supports children and young people with
moderate learning difficulties and provides an honest and
accessible approach.
This go-to resource provides practitioners with quick, easy and
cost-effective ways of improving inclusive practices in educational
settings. Addressing the needs of children with various
disabilities, from ADHD, dyslexia and low literacy skills, to
physical disabilities, mental health and social needs, the book
offers practitioners tips and ideas for ensuring that each and
every student is integrated and supported to maximum effect.
Clearly presented, conscisely written and easily implemented, tips
relate to critical elements of the school setting, including: the
school environment and classroom organisation teaching equipment
and resources lesson structures and timings early recognition and
collaboration with families student-practitioner interaction and
peer relationships. Tips can be photocopied for display on
staffroom noticeboards and circulation to colleagues. Engaging and
accessible, this book will be an essential resource for
practitioners, SENCOs and Inclusion Managers working in primary and
secondary settings.
Are you working with students who have Moderate Learning
Difficulties? Do you want to know how best to help them? Are you
confused about what helps and what hinders? Learners with MLD form
one of the largest categories of special educational need in
mainstream secondary schools. In most schools, the vast majority of
learners with MLD will be taught in mainstream classes much of the
time. This book outlines a range of strategies and approaches for
supporting these learners. It includes all the vital information
practitioners need to know about Moderate Learning Difficulties.
Key points covered include: Definitions and identification of
moderate learning difficulties Teaching strategies and approaches
Developing key conceptual, literacy and social skills Effective
support from TAs Theoretical perspectives on learning Understanding
and Supporting Pupils with Moderate Learning Difficulties in the
Secondary School provides an introduction to a wide range of ideas,
arguments and perspectives about ways of understanding and
supporting learners who are considered to have MLD. This is a
much-needed source of knowledge for teachers, TAs, SENCos, Learning
Mentors and anyone who supports children and young people with
moderate learning difficulties and provides an honest and
accessible approach.
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