1st Edition

Skills in Collaborative Classroom Consultation

By Anne Jordan Copyright 1994
    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    As the integration of children with special educational needs into ordinary classrooms progresses, most special needs professionals spend an increasing amount of time in mainstream schools, working with teachers in the classroom on interventions for individual children and with head teachers and senior management teams on whole school policy.
    Skills in Classroom Consultation is a practical guide to the tools and techniques required to work effectively with colleagues in defining goals, allocating responsibility and formulating strategies. It shows how consultative skills can be used to solve particular educational problems and also how the consultant professional can act in a more far-reaching way as an agent of change within an institution.

    Chapter 1 Collaborative consultation in context; Chapter 2 Elements of alternative school delivery models; Chapter 3 Consulting skills; Chapter 4 Consulting skills; Chapter 5 Difficult consulting situations; Chapter 6 Working with parents, administrators and service professionals; Chapter 7 Drawing on the resources of the school; Chapter 8 Overview of classroom consultation;

    Biography

    Anne Jordan is Chairperson and Associate Professor in the Department of Instruction and Special Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. She is the author of numerous articles on special education.