Power and Partnership in Education: Parents, Children and Special Educational Needs
Recent legislation - the 1981 and 1993 Education Acts - have emphasized the need for parents to work as partners with professionals in the assessment of children's special educational needs. This book explores that notion of partnership and subjects it to critical scrutiny. It describes the assessment process from both the parental and professional standpoints, looking in particular at the parent-professional relationship and the barriers that might inhibit effective partnerships between parents and professionals. The child's viewpoint is equally important, and later chapters examine children's own accounts of the assessment process.
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Power and Partnership in Education: Parents, Children and Special Educational Needs
Recent legislation - the 1981 and 1993 Education Acts - have emphasized the need for parents to work as partners with professionals in the assessment of children's special educational needs. This book explores that notion of partnership and subjects it to critical scrutiny. It describes the assessment process from both the parental and professional standpoints, looking in particular at the parent-professional relationship and the barriers that might inhibit effective partnerships between parents and professionals. The child's viewpoint is equally important, and later chapters examine children's own accounts of the assessment process.
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Power and Partnership in Education: Parents, Children and Special Educational Needs

Power and Partnership in Education: Parents, Children and Special Educational Needs

by Derrick Armstrong
Power and Partnership in Education: Parents, Children and Special Educational Needs

Power and Partnership in Education: Parents, Children and Special Educational Needs

by Derrick Armstrong

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Overview

Recent legislation - the 1981 and 1993 Education Acts - have emphasized the need for parents to work as partners with professionals in the assessment of children's special educational needs. This book explores that notion of partnership and subjects it to critical scrutiny. It describes the assessment process from both the parental and professional standpoints, looking in particular at the parent-professional relationship and the barriers that might inhibit effective partnerships between parents and professionals. The child's viewpoint is equally important, and later chapters examine children's own accounts of the assessment process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415086431
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/20/1995
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Derrick Armstrong is based at the University of Sheffield.

Table of Contents

List of tables — Acknowledgements — Introduction — 1 Parents as partners in the assessment of special educational needs — 2 Parents and professionals: the experience of partnership — 3 Barriers to partnership — 4 Involving children in the assessment of special educational needs — 5 Children's perspectives on assessment — 6 The child's contribution to the assessment: the negotiation of deviant identities — 7 Professionalism and power: the construction of special educational needs — 8 Partnership and professional identities — Bibliography — Index.
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