1st Edition

Doing Research in Special Education Ideas into Practice

By Richard Rose, Ian Grosvenor Copyright 2001
    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book incorporates an international perspective of research related to special education across all phases of education. It draws upon the experience and expertise of recognized researchers and practitioners in special education.

    As a research handbook for practicing teachers this book provides exemplars of good classroom based research practice addressing a broad range of special needs issues. Methods are presented which can be generalized to situations beyond the case studies immediately presented.

    Why educational research matters; Methodology overview; Assessing writing speed for pupils for special examination arrangements; Inclusive practice in secondary schools; Pupil involvement in target setting in a special school; The Role of parents in the school development planning process; The use of social stories to increase appropriate social behaviors in pupils with autistic spectrum disorders; Management of students with special needs in Further Education; Teacher perceptions of behavior difficulties in mainstream schools; Can assessment in mother tongue make teaching more effective and raise achievements of pupils in a school for pupils with severe learning

    Biography

    Richard Rose, Ian Grosvenor