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At the outbreak of the Second Anglo-Boer War on 11 October 1899,
approximately 25,000 Boers invaded the British colony of Natal from
the Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek and the Orange Free State. The
colony was the scene of some of the most important battles of the
war, as well as the Siege of Ladysmith which lasted for 118 days.
In addition to maps and details of the locations of the various
sites, this guide provides a brief insight into the most
significant battles and events in the area. Information is also
given about concentration camps, hospitals, memorials and graves,
together with clear directions to places listed in the text. The
maps have been specially drawn for this publication and many of the
photographs were published for the first time in the first edition
of this book.
This Handbook will give aspiring and practising SENCOs, teachers,
Headteachers and Governors an in-depth knowledge and understanding
of effective policy, provision and practice to meet the diverse
needs of children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Each chapter will provide: A theoretical underpinning
Evidence-based information and examples Activities for professional
learning and whole school development Easy to use and adaptable
templates and checklists for use in settings Case studies to
strengthen connections between theory and practice Providing
comprehensive coverage of current issues, the understanding of how
to improve provision and practice in their settings and written
with consultation from practising SENCOs, this is essential reading
for those studying towards their National Award for Special
Educational Needs Co-ordination.
Battles of the Anglo-Boer War series provides an accessible guide
to some of the major campaigns, battles and battlefields of this
historic conflict in KwaZulu-Natal. The books are written for the
general reader as well as for historians seeking fresh insights
into the events leading up to, during and after the battles. The
text is supported by contemporary accounts and photographs, some of
which have never previously been published. Maps show in detail the
routes and dispositions of the opposing forces for each battle.
With Ladysmith weakening daily, Buller made a third attempt to
relieve the beleaguered town. Inspired by his optimism, the British
soldiers made an unusually feint attack on the weakly held Boer
position. Although achieving partial success, Buller failed to
capitalise on it and ultimately abandoned Vaalkrans.
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