Practitioners changing special education
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Practitioners changing special education
(Making the special schools ordinary? / edited by Derek Baker and Keith Bovair, v. 2)
Falmer Press, 1990
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注記
Bibliography: p. 237-241
Includes index
内容説明・目次
目次
- Part 1: Choices - the integration of the physically disabled pupils at Impington Village College, Aileen Webber
- the closure of the special school, Jim Crawley. Part 2 Curricular: teaching in a psychiatric unit, Deidre Leach
- recording the achievements of pupils, Mike Conquest et al
- teaching mathematics to pupils with severe learning difficulties, Robert Ashdown and Kathleen Devereux
- a teaching machine for active learning, Mike Swift
- more than music - music therapy in the special school, Sean McCavera. Part 3 Integration and support: a decade of support - one school's practice, David Smith and Patricia Keogh
- developing a regional resource - an advisory teacher support network, Peter Avis and Mike Wright
- integration of a special school - the John Watson School, Diane Wilson
- the development of a special needs support centre (SNSC), Lesley Roswell
- towards a unified approach in a multi-displinary setting, Stan Forster
- from special needs to special teaching - a new direction in classroom support, Andy Redpath and Brian Steedman
- the Sedgemoor Centre - striving to be special, John V.d'Abbro
- integration through physical education, David Stewart
- bridging the gap in Cheshire, Norman Butt. Part 4 Comparative: special education - a view from the United States, Helen King and Murray Morrow Jr
- teaching special needs children - a comparison of two systems, Sharon Crean.
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