Including Children with Visual Impairment in Mainstream Schools

Including Children with Visual Impairment in Mainstream Schools
Title Including Children with Visual Impairment in Mainstream Schools PDF eBook
Author Pauline Davis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 145
Release 2013-08-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1135373124

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First Published in 2003. This book provides guidance to teachers, teaching assistants, service staff, parents and other professionals regarding the inclusion of children with visual impairments in mainstream primary schools. Rich and detailed case studies of inclusion in four schools are used to enable the development of an understanding that is grounded in the contexts and circumstances of real schools. Whilst focus is on children with visual impairments, many of the themes running through the book hold resonance in relation to thinking about the inclusion of other children with special educational needs.

Children with Visual Impairments

Children with Visual Impairments
Title Children with Visual Impairments PDF eBook
Author Joao Roe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 249
Release 2002-11-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1134753586

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This book is aimed at the mainstream class teacher who has little or no experience of providing effective learning experiences for children with visual impairments. It is designed both as an introductory guide to assessment and provision. It also has a strong focus on social interactions, since many teachers are confused as how to help children with visual impairments make friends. The book sets out the basis for addressing the individual with a wide range of visual impairments. Chapters cover: the identification and assessment of aspects of vision visual impairment and individual needs practical advice on the development of concepts, language and literacy and social skills the use of low vision aids, appropriate decor and physical layouts, lighting and IT educational policy and the Code of Practice Drawing on very recent research, this book presents new insights into the needs of children with visual impairments as learners, arguing that it is the quality of the child's social interactions which promotes play, language and learning.

Teaching Pupils with Visual Impairment

Teaching Pupils with Visual Impairment
Title Teaching Pupils with Visual Impairment PDF eBook
Author Ruth Salisbury
Publisher Routledge
Pages 537
Release 2007-08-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1135395659

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Bursting with practical advice, suggestions and handy tips, providing readers with a positive starting point for sharing ideas and good practice, this is a key practical guide to making learning accessible for primary and secondary school pupils with visual impairment. This user-friendly book shows how, with appropriate support, pupils with visual impairment in mainstream schools can have as rewarding an experience of education as their sighted peers. The majority of contributors are qualified teachers for visual impairment, with many years' experience working with pupils in a variety of settings. Covering the curriculum and each subject area in detail, Teaching Pupils with Visual Impairment includes guidance on: activities within and outside the classroom making the school's physical environment accessible inclusion within the school's social environment. Teachers and support staff will have immediate access to a wealth of ideas, supported by invaluable resources on the accompanying CD/website, including a complete electronic version of the book in large print, allowing older pupils to take a more active role in the learning process.

Special Educational Needs and Inclusive Education: Inclusive education

Special Educational Needs and Inclusive Education: Inclusive education
Title Special Educational Needs and Inclusive Education: Inclusive education PDF eBook
Author David R. Mitchell
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 516
Release 2004
Genre Education
ISBN 9780415284547

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Demonstrates how the fields of special education and inclusive education have evolved philosophically and technically over the past 30 years.

Integration and Inclusion in Action

Integration and Inclusion in Action
Title Integration and Inclusion in Action PDF eBook
Author Phil Foreman
Publisher
Pages 468
Release 2002
Genre Children with disabilities
ISBN 9780729536035

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Revised and updated second edition. Aimed at undergraduate teacher education courses. Provides strategies for teaching special needs students in regular classroom settings. Covers provision of integration and inclusion skills from a teaching perspective and looks at a teaching model, adaptations to the curriculum and teaching materials, and the use of educational technology. Includes discussion questions, individual and group activities, references and further reading for each chapter, plus references on specific disabilities, glossary and index. Editor is Professor of Education at the University of Newcastle and was Director of the Special Education Centre 1986-1999. He is editor of the 'Journal of Intellectual Disability'.

Teaching Visually Impaired Children

Teaching Visually Impaired Children
Title Teaching Visually Impaired Children PDF eBook
Author Virginia E. Bishop
Publisher Charles C Thomas Publisher
Pages 353
Release 2004
Genre Education
ISBN 0398074763

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A glossary of terms completes the book."--BOOK JACKET.

Inclusion in Action

Inclusion in Action
Title Inclusion in Action PDF eBook
Author Phil Foreman
Publisher Cengage AU
Pages 630
Release 2017-04-05
Genre Education
ISBN 0170376176

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How can classroom teachers effectively differentiate learning and teaching programs to provide for the needs of every student in their class? This best-selling text begins by asking "Why include all students?" in regular classrooms and then shows how this can be done. It outlines the philosophy of inclusive education and focuses on the use of individualised planning and effective teaching practices to maximise learning outcomes within positive and productive environments. Vignettes and narratives provide real-life examples that help put the theory in context. This fifth edition includes broader coverage of issues to do with diversity and individual differences, particularly cultural and multicultural inclusion, linguistic diversity and giftedness. There is more throughout on the universal design for learning framework and on partnerships with families, while new pedagogical features encourage readers to reflect. Throughout, it emphasises a practical, research-based approach to teaching that can be applied to support students with a range of differences and additional needs.