Curricula for Diversity in Education
Patricia Potts editor Tony Booth editor Will Swann editor Mary Masterton editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:7th Nov '91
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- Hardback£180.00(9781138421349)
They can make a start by recognising and accepting difference in their students and by providing curricula that are accessible to all. This volume portrays attempts to alleviate difficlties in learning across the curriculum, in history, mathematics, poetry and science, and explores ways of supporting children with disabilities. It examines how approaches to reducing difficulties have changed in the last decade, looking at the experience of children and young people under pressure: children who are bullied; young people affected by HIV and AIDS; youth `trainees' and children in `care'. There is a final section on basic methods of research into educational practice.
'The combination of theoretical approaches, case studies and personal voices make for two varied and enlightening books which have much to offer all teachers, parents, educational psychologists and academics who are concerned with education for special needs and related areas.' - British Journal of Educational Psychology (On this and Policies for Diversity in Education - Learning for All Volume 2)
'These strikingly well-written documents say more than ten textbooks could.' - The Times Educational Supplement
'.. essential reading on this topic' - British Book News
ISBN: 9780415071840
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 589g
372 pages