ABSTRACT

In this era of inclusive education it is essential that all teachers have a sound understanding of the nature of students’ special educational needs and how these needs may best be met in the classroom. Not only must teachers understand and accept students with disabilities and learning problems, but they must also possess a wide range of teaching and management strategies. Similar knowledge and skills are also required by classroom assistants and other personnel working in a support role in schools. This book offers sound practical advice on assessment and intervention based on the latest research evidence from the field.

This fully revised and updated sixth edition includes chapters on:

  • general and specific learning difficulties
  • students with autism
  • intellectual, physical or sensory impairments
  • self-regulation
  • social skills
  • behaviour management
  • literacy and numeracy
  • curriculum adaptation
  • teaching methods.

In addition, the book presents a new chapter on the special needs of gifted and talented students.

The practical advice the author gives throughout the book is embedded within a clear theoretical context supported by current research and classroom practice.

chapter 3|8 pages

Students with physical disabilities

chapter 4|14 pages

Students with sensory impairments

chapter 5|14 pages

Gifted and talented students

chapter 6|9 pages

Self-management and self-regulation

chapter 7|17 pages

Managing classroom behaviour

chapter 8|10 pages

Social skills and peer group acceptance

chapter 9|17 pages

Reading and reading difficulties

chapter 10|15 pages

Intervention for reading difficulties

chapter 11|14 pages

Difficulties with writing

chapter 12|14 pages

Difficulties with spelling

chapter 13|14 pages

Difficulties with basic mathematics

chapter 14|10 pages

Differentiating curriculum and instruction