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Supporting Inclusive Practice and Ensuring Opportunity is Equal for All 3rd edition


Supporting Inclusive Practice and Ensuring Opportunity is Equal for All 3rd edition

Paperback by Knowles, Gianna (London South Bank University, UK)

Supporting Inclusive Practice and Ensuring Opportunity is Equal for All

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ISBN:
9781138674387
Publication Date:
26 Jun 2017
Edition/language:
3rd edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
174 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 May 2024
Supporting Inclusive Practice and Ensuring Opportunity is Equal for All

Description

This third edition of Supporting Inclusive Practice builds on the successful format of the previous two editions, both in content and structure. It explores many aspects of inclusive practice relevant to those who work with children in schools and other educational settings, aiming to provide the most up-to-date theoretical knowledge and understanding in the field, and illustrating the theory with examples of good practice in the areas explored. Many of the topics that have appeared in the previous editions, including supporting children for whom English is a second language, children on the autistic spectrum and children with neurodiversity conditions, also appear in this edition. The revised content of this third edition also covers recent and relevant changes in national policy and legislation, particularly, for example, around changes in equality and disability, same-sex parenting and transgender children and parenting policy and legislation. It explores the impact on aspects of inclusive practice legislation such as the Equality Act 2010, Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 and the Children and Families Act 2014. It also explores in detail the revised 2014 SEN Code of Practice and the introduction of the pupil premium in 2011, which provides support for the education of children from low income families or who may be children who are fostered or in care. Throughout, the book is informed by the solution-focused social model of special educational needs and disability, and reflects current national policy that sees inclusive practice as fundamental to ensure equality of educational opportunity is achieved for all children.

Contents

Introduction 1. What do we mean by inclusive practice? Gianna Knowles 2. Gender and inclusion Gianna Knowles 3. Working with lesbian, gay and bisexual children and families in schools Zoë Leadley-Watkins 4. Including bilingual learners and children with English as an additional language Vicki Ryf 5. Supporting children who are highly able Jenny Fogarty 6. What it means to have a disability or special education need Gianna Knowles 7. Inclusion and neurodivergency Gianna Knowles 8. Supporting the inclusion of autistic children Nicki Martin and Damien Milton 9. Children who have suffered loss and grief, including bereavement Edlene Whitman 10. Looked after children, fostering and adoption Anna Jones 11. Supporting and including children from low income families Fabienne Benoist

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