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The SENCO Survival Guide, Third Edition is an informative,
accessible resource containing practical advice to help SENCOs
manage their responsibilities and lead their school effectively
towards a common goal. The book sets out a whole school approach to
inclusion and supports SENCOs in mainstream or special schools at
every key stage. This fully revised new edition features: a focus
on high quality teaching, with ideas for classroom practice to
include and engage all children and young people an introduction to
SEN support and education, health and care plans, based on the Code
of Practice graduated response strategies to break the cycle of
SEND low achievement and guidance on how to create a SEND-friendly
environment advice on the role of the modern SENCO, including
assessment, provision mapping, preparing for OFSTED, disability
discrimination and equality advice on training, managing and
deploying teaching assistants effectively strategies to improve
'pupil voice' and independence ways in which the enhanced role of
parents can be harnessed in order to achieve maximum success for
learners with SEND conclusions from the author's new 'field
research' in mainstream, special and Post-16 settings This resource
gives SENCOs the confidence, skills and knowledge to promote
maximum achievement for learners with SEND and will help them
develop and shape their schools' policies and practices. It will
also be of use to other members of staff looking for practical
strategies to raise the attainment of pupils with SEN and
disabilities.
Sylvia Edwards' book concentrates on enhancing the spelling skills
of the pupils whom you support; analyzing how you can develop their
spelling skills, offering advise and guidance on a variety of
learning styles, and a breakdown of spelling principles.
This easy-to-use and accessible book has been specifically
written for teaching assistants. It is packed with practical
activities, ideas and strategies to help you to enhance your
pupilsa (TM) numeracy and mathematics skills and build on your own
subject knowledge. This book:
- includes a cross-curricular focus that shows how to stop pupils
forgetting fundamental skills when changing subject
- suggests methods and ideas for assessment
- is written in line with the national strategies
- suggests activities for developing problem solving and thinking
skills
- includes a breakdown of mathematical principles.
Use this book whether youa (TM)re studying for qualifications or
just keen to support your pupils better.
Sylvia Edwards' book concentrates on enhancing the spelling
skills of the pupils whom you support; analyzing how you can
develop their spelling skills, offering advise and guidance on a
variety of learning styles, and a breakdown of spelling
principles.
This text aims to raise levels of writing achievement for all
children - particularly those with special educational needs - by
helping teachers to coordinate the process of inclusion with
national requirements for SEN and the National Literacy Strategy.
The practical advice and information will enable teachers to:
analyse children's difficulties with writing and identify the small
steps of progression in spelling, handwriting and the ability to
work at sentence and text level; match writing tasks to identified
levels of attainment; integrate IEP targets for writing into normal
classroom activities; assess all pupils' writing more effectively;
teach writing for different purposes and for a range of audiences;
reinforce good writing in other subject areas throughout the
curriculum; develop children's confidence and motivation to write
independently; and encourage team approaches to writing development
through the coordinated support of learning support staff and
parents.
Focusing on enhancing the writing skills of the pupils whom you
support, Sylvia Edwards analyzes how you can develop their skills,
offers advise and guidance on a variety of learning styles and a
breakdown of writing principles.
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and
Francis, an informa company.
This easy-to-use and accessible book has been specifically written
for teaching assistants. It is packed with practical activities,
ideas and strategies to help you to enhance your pupils' numeracy
and mathematics skills and build on your own subject knowledge.
This book: includes a cross-curricular focus that shows how to stop
pupils forgetting fundamental skills when changing subject suggests
methods and ideas for assessment is written in line with the
national strategies suggests activities for developing problem
solving and thinking skills includes a breakdown of mathematical
principles. Use this book whether you're studying for
qualifications or just keen to support your pupils better.
Focusing on enhancing the writing skills of the pupils whom you
support, Sylvia Edwards analyzes how you can develop their skills,
offers advise and guidance on a variety of learning styles and a
breakdown of writing principles.
This text aims to help raise literacy standards, using the
philosophy that language is the foundation of all learning. The
practical advice and information will help teachers to: address
language difficulties in the classroom context; plan an integrated
language policy; develop speaking and listening for all children to
support the National Literacy Strategy and the National Numeracy
Strategy; promote a team approach towards language development;
assess children's language skills effectively; and use language to
support cross-curricular learning.
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