Description
This practical textbook presents evidenced-based Adaptive Teaching strategies, foundation knowledge and classroom approaches to support the learning of all children. Each chapter links to a Teachers' Standard and includes adaptable exemplar teaching activities, based on what we know works in classrooms.
This is a core text for primary teacher training, supporting new teachers to ensure their classrooms are truly inclusive for all children, including those with SEND.
About the Author
Alison Silby is Assistant Programme Director for Primary School Direct and Lecturer in Primary Education at the University of Reading. Her work focuses on Initial Teacher Education at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Her current research focusses on supporting the professional development and practice of trainee teachers with dyslexia. Previously, Alison designed and led the specialism pathway for SEND at Brunel University. Her earlier teaching career ranged across key stages 1, 2 and 3 where she assumed responsibility for English. Ann Callander is an educational writer who has worked as a SENCo, Speech and Language Resource Base teacher, County Support and Advisory teacher (SEND), as well as Lead teacher for Gifted and Talented and dual exceptionality. She has been involved in working with children, families, class teachers, teaching assistants and other professionals for over 25 years. Ann has written a range of articles relating to SEND and has co-authored a number of books for teachers as well as books for children.
Book Information
ISBN 9781036206468
Author Alison Silby
Format Paperback
Page Count 152
Imprint Sage Publications Ltd
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd