Schools, Pupils and Special Educational Needs
First published in 1985. This book examines in-depth the administrative, curricular, attitudinal and pastoral care changes that are needed if teachers in ordinary schools are to meet their pupils’ special needs successfully. Drawing on extensive research the author shows that the needs of a minority of ‘special’ pupils cannot sensibly be seen in insolation from those of the other pupils in the school. Schools that cater successfully for the majority of their pupils with special needs. Conversely, the curriculum and organisational problems in some schools create tensions which are reflected in the pupils’ poor behaviour and performance. These are taken as evidence that the pupils have special needs.

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Schools, Pupils and Special Educational Needs
First published in 1985. This book examines in-depth the administrative, curricular, attitudinal and pastoral care changes that are needed if teachers in ordinary schools are to meet their pupils’ special needs successfully. Drawing on extensive research the author shows that the needs of a minority of ‘special’ pupils cannot sensibly be seen in insolation from those of the other pupils in the school. Schools that cater successfully for the majority of their pupils with special needs. Conversely, the curriculum and organisational problems in some schools create tensions which are reflected in the pupils’ poor behaviour and performance. These are taken as evidence that the pupils have special needs.

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Schools, Pupils and Special Educational Needs

Schools, Pupils and Special Educational Needs

by David Galloway
Schools, Pupils and Special Educational Needs

Schools, Pupils and Special Educational Needs

by David Galloway

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First published in 1985. This book examines in-depth the administrative, curricular, attitudinal and pastoral care changes that are needed if teachers in ordinary schools are to meet their pupils’ special needs successfully. Drawing on extensive research the author shows that the needs of a minority of ‘special’ pupils cannot sensibly be seen in insolation from those of the other pupils in the school. Schools that cater successfully for the majority of their pupils with special needs. Conversely, the curriculum and organisational problems in some schools create tensions which are reflected in the pupils’ poor behaviour and performance. These are taken as evidence that the pupils have special needs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138595729
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/16/2018
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Special Educational Needs , #24
Pages: 202
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Whose Special Needs? 2. Administrative and Legal Issues 3. Assessment 4. Policy and Provision for Children with Learning Problems 5. Responses to Disturbing Behaviour 6. The Hidden Curriculum, the Guidance Network and Provision for Special Needs 7. The Special Educational Needs of Teachers 8. Conclusions: Creating Special Educational Needs or Meeting Them?; References; Index

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