1st Edition

Learning Difficulties in Primary Classrooms Delivering the Whole Curriculum

Edited By Kevin Jones, Tony Charlton Copyright 1992
    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1992. This book offers clear, practical guidelines to help ensure that the full breadth of the curriculum is made as available to children with special educational needs as the rest of their peers. The book focuses on primary and middle schools and is directed towards the professional training needs and general interests of teachers and support staff, headteachers, governors and parents.

    Introduction;  Part One: Recognising Special Educational Needs Within the Primary Classroom;  1. Recognising Successes and Difficulties in Learning Kevin Jones  2. Giving Access to the National Curriculum ‘By Working on the "Self"’ Tony Charlton  3. Providing for Special Educational Needs Within the Primary Curriculum Bill BrownPart Two: Providing for Special Educational Needs Within an Appropriate Education Context;  4. The Primary of Talk Diana Hutchcroft  5. A Real Context for Reading Helen Arnold  6. Providing for Pupils’ Writing Needs Stuart Dyke  7. Meeting the Special Needs of Mathematical Low Attainers in the Primary School Derek Haylock  8. Investigating Science and Technology Caroline Dray and Kevin Jones  9. Providing for Movement Learning Needs Barbara Brown  10. Access to Humanities Tim Copeland  11. Art – A Special Form of Provision Nigel Furness  12. Religious Education – Finding a Way Ted Huddleston  13. A Classroom Plan for Personal and Social Education in Primary School Kenneth DavidPart Three: Support for Learning Within the Classroom;  14. Special Educational Provision: A Shared Responsibility Kevin Jones and Tony Charlton  15. Collaborative Enquiry-based Learning and Training Susan Jones  16. Accessing the Curriculum with Microtechnology Marie Buckland;  Index

    Biography

    Kevin Jones, Tony Charlton