Key Issues in Special Educational Needs and Inclusion
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- 9781847873811
- 371.9/HOD
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
′This is probably one of the most accessible books I have read lately in relation to SEN and Inclusion, and I intend to make it an essential core text for my inclusion module. It would be very accessible to students who are relatively new to the theoretical aspects behind the idea or concept of inclusion′ - EsCalate
Complex and diverse, special educational needs and inclusion can be a difficult area of study to approach for undergraduate students. Understanding the current context of SEN and inclusion means getting to grips with an often perplexing mix of social, political, ideological, educational and personal perspectives. This book explores and critically examines the field, providing a detailed introduction to the topic for students - helping them to develop understanding, without assuming any prior knowledge.
Part One defines the concepts of SEN and disability and how the concepts have been defined through ideological models that have developed over time. It examines provision for SEN across the UK, and looks at how attitudes of teachers, parents and children have affected inclusion. Part Two explores the historical development of SEN internationally, including a comparative look at legislation and practice in England and a number of other countries. The third part details how SEN practice in England works, including the Every Child Matters agenda and the roles and responsibilities of education, health and social care professionals.
Each chapter includes short case studies, points for reflection, student activities and suggestions for further reading.
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Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Part 1 Contextualising Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
- Introduction
- Principles of SEN: Theoretical Perspectives
- Disability: Explanatory Beginnings
- Part 2 Historical and International Perspective of Special Educational Needs and Inclusion
- The Development of SEN: From Benevolent Humanitarianism to the Halfway House of Integration
- The Emergence of Inclusive Education: From Humble Beginnings
- International Perspectives on SEN and Inclusive Education
- Part 3 Operationalising Special Educational Needs and Inclusion
- Current Legislation Governing Special Educational Needs and Inclusion
- Inclusion and Multi-agency Working
- Conclusion
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