The Special School's Handbook
Key Issues for All
By Michael Farrell
Published July 12th 2007 by Routledge – 184 pages
Series: David Fulton / Nasen
Published July 12th 2007 by Routledge – 184 pages
Series: David Fulton / Nasen
Giving an up-to-date picture of the work of special schools, this practical and informative book provides an invaluable and timely companion for anyone teaching or planning to teach in special schools in the United Kingdom.
Using case studies of good practice to provide clear suggestions on how special schools may be further developed, the wide-ranging chapters address topics such as:
With a no-nonsense, non-academic approach, and with each chapter featuring think points and suggestion for further study, The Special School's Handbook contains a wealth of invaluable information, resources and advice and is a handy reference book which staff can dip in and out of at their leisure.
Innovative Organisation. Clear Roles. Challenging Training. Distinctive Provision. Better Children’s Well Being. Ambitious Target Setting. Confident Multi Professional Working. Strong Home-School Partnership. Dynamic Pupil Participation. Secure Funding. Conclusion - Promoting the Special School
Michael Farrell is a special education consultant, working with schools, local authorities, voluntary organisations, universities and others in Britain and abroad. He has published extensively in the area of special education.
Name: The Special School's Handbook: Key Issues for All (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Michael Farrell. Giving an up-to-date picture of the work of special schools, this practical and informative book provides an invaluable and timely companion for anyone teaching or planning to teach in special schools in the United Kingdom.
Using case studies of good...
Categories: Classroom Practice, Inclusion and Special Educational Needs