Special Educational Needs, Inclusion and Diversity: A Textbook.
@inproceedings{Frederickson2002SpecialEN, title={Special Educational Needs, Inclusion and Diversity: A Textbook.}, author={Norah Frederickson and Tony Cline}, year={2002} }
Introduction Part one: Principles and concepts Children, families, schools and the wider community an integrated approach Concepts of special educational needs Inclusion Special educational needs pathways of development Part two: Assessment in context Identification and assessment Reducing bias in assessment Curriculum based assessment Learning environments Part three: Areas of need Learning difficulties Language Literacy Mathematics Hearing impairment Emotional and behaviour difficulties…
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