Barriers to Learning

Barriers to Learning
Author: Debra S. Lean,Vincent A. Colucci
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2010-07-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607096399

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A key concern for educators, administrators, professional support services personnel, parents and policy makers are barriers to learning, particularly student mental health. Statistics reveal that up to 20 percent of children and youth have mental health issues and up to 80 percent do not receive proper intervention. Barriers to Learning enables readers to gain valuable insight into the challenges presented in classrooms today. This book presents a unique classification and review of various mental health and learning issues. The authors link current education and child and youth mental health reforms to make the case for improving services to address barriers to learning. This book includes a unique School-based Integrated Student Support Model (SISSM), which, within the context of exceptional school leadership and instruction, provides a framework for timely and evidence-based integrated and collaborative services to reduce, manage, and prevent barriers to learning for all students.

Addressing Barriers to Learning

Addressing Barriers to Learning
Author: Emmerentia Landsberg,Deirdré Krüger,Norma Nel
Publsiher: Van Schaik Publishers
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015063654258

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It covers a wider spectrum of barriers to learning than EngelbrechtAs Inclusive Education in SA. The title covers the content of the Education White Paper 6.

Mind Moves

Mind Moves
Author: Dr Melodie de Jager
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2019-02-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0639989403

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Whilst learning is a continuous process from birth throughout life, it is also about the ability to think and adapt. This book examines the core concepts of unlocking the power of learning and provides tools that should be at the heart of any education environment. This book is incredibly useful for students, parents and teachers alike.

Breaking Barriers to Learning in Primary Schools

Breaking Barriers to Learning in Primary Schools
Author: Pat Hughes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135264680

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Breaking Barriers to Learning in Primary Schools takes an expert and informative look at the integrated children’s services agenda in practice in today’s primary schools. Examining the ways in which an increasing number of different professionals help to improve children’s life chances, the author examines the roles of those employed directly by the schools themselves, for instance Learning Mentors, HLTAs and Teaching Assistants, and those employed by health/social and other agencies, such as school nurses, Educational social workers, study support workers, school attendance workers and Educational Psychologists. Through an exploration of how each individual helps break down barriers to children’s learning, this book: examines the growth and development of the children’s workforce provides a broad and integrated view of the wider school network explores the roles of individuals within the school workforce makes links to Every Child Matters and Extended Schools initiatives provides evidences of breaking down barriers, through interviews and studies with those working at the heart of integrated schools presents an analysis of recent statistics relating to children’s lives gives practical advice for good practice throughout. An essential text for all those working in education and in training to become part of this wider school network, this book takes into account the findings of the recent Primary Reviews, government data and original research to fully explain how to build, maintain and successfully work with today’s primary children. It is an excellent text for Foundation Degree students as well as those studying Education Studies and those training to be teachers.

Breaking Barriers to Learning in Primary Schools

Breaking Barriers to Learning in Primary Schools
Author: Pat Hughes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135264697

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Breaking Barriers to Learning in Primary Schools takes an expert and informative look at the integrated children’s services agenda in practice in today’s primary schools. Examining the ways in which an increasing number of different professionals help to improve children’s life chances, the author examines the roles of those employed directly by the schools themselves, for instance Learning Mentors, HLTAs and Teaching Assistants, and those employed by health/social and other agencies, such as school nurses, Educational social workers, study support workers, school attendance workers and Educational Psychologists. Through an exploration of how each individual helps break down barriers to children’s learning, this book: examines the growth and development of the children’s workforce provides a broad and integrated view of the wider school network explores the roles of individuals within the school workforce makes links to Every Child Matters and Extended Schools initiatives provides evidences of breaking down barriers, through interviews and studies with those working at the heart of integrated schools presents an analysis of recent statistics relating to children’s lives gives practical advice for good practice throughout. An essential text for all those working in education and in training to become part of this wider school network, this book takes into account the findings of the recent Primary Reviews, government data and original research to fully explain how to build, maintain and successfully work with today’s primary children. It is an excellent text for Foundation Degree students as well as those studying Education Studies and those training to be teachers.

Intentional Interruption

Intentional Interruption
Author: Steven Katz,Lisa Ain Dack
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2012-10-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412998796

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Interrupt the status quo of activity-based PD to enable real professional learning by focusing on learning, collaborative inquiry, and instructional leadership in schools.

How to Create the Inclusive Classroom

How to Create the Inclusive Classroom
Author: Rita Cheminais
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136779879

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Hot on the heels of the Government's new SEN strategy, this book's at-a- glance' format provides practitioners with a handy self-help resource. This book will help you to: create a learner-friendly barrier-free classroom using checklists to monitor inclusive practice understanding the impact on classroom practice of recent legislation following power point slides detailing government standards and guidance clarify the roles and expectations of pupils, parents, SENCOs, INCOs, teachers and school leaders

Unlocking Learning and Teaching with ICT

Unlocking Learning and Teaching with ICT
Author: Helena Gillespie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317756651

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By clearly identifying the barriers that can still exist to the successful integration of ICT in schools this book aims to suggest ways in which these barriers may be overcome. Current and past policy and practice is examined and where barriers are identified, the book: provides suggested strategies for the removal of these barriers recommends how to avoid the obstacles in the first place includes action points and ideas to provide ways forward uses case studies and vignettes to focus on the positive benefits of ICT. Optimistic and forward-looking, the book also explores how ICT, when effectively used, can help children learn and achieve to the best of their abilities. It is relevant for trainee and practising teachers, ICT co-ordinators and school managers in all key stages.