2nd Edition

Meeting Special Educational Needs in Secondary Classrooms Inclusion and how to do it

By Sue Briggs Copyright 2016
    186 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    186 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    There are greater numbers of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) now attending mainstream schools. This fully updated and revised edition of Meeting Special Educational Needs in Secondary Classrooms is written by an experienced teacher, adviser and SEN consultant and explains the challenges that these children face. This is a practical book full of guidance for teachers and teaching assistants who support children with SEND in mainstream secondary classrooms.

    Now fully updated to include the requirements of the 2014 Children and Families Act and SEND Code of Practice, this book:

    • covers all aspects of teaching children with SEND, including planning, teaching and learning
    • promotes successful communication between teachers, parents and students
    • contains photocopiable resources and templates.

    With practical guidance on how to make the curriculum more accessible for children with SEND, this book will help teachers and TAs work together to support pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities more effectively.

    1. Introduction  2. Understanding SEN Support and Education, Health and Care Plans  3. Working with families – Section 19 in action  4. Planning teaching and curriculum for inclusion  5. Support for inclusion  6. Social interaction and behaviour  7. The voice of the pupil with SEND  8. Transitions: inclusion challenges and opportunities  Appendix: Inclusive teaching and learning checklist  References  Suggested Further Reading

    Biography

    Sue Briggs is a nationally recognised expert in special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and inclusion.

    "Covering all aspects of teaching children with SEND, including planning, teaching and learning, this is a really good book, reassuring, practical and encouraging thereby helping to ensure the best possible outcomes." - Sarah Brew, Parents in Touch