The researchED guide to Special Educational Needs An evidence informed guide for teachers

The researchED guide to Special Educational Needs  An evidence informed guide for teachers
Author: Karen Wespieser,Tom Bennett
Publsiher: John Catt
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781914351792

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researchED is an educator-led organisation with the goal of bridging the gap between research and practice. This accessible and punchy series, overseen by founder Tom Bennett, tackles the most important topics in education, with a range of experienced contributors exploring the latest evidence and research and how it can apply in a variety of classroom settings.In this edition, Karen Wespieser examines the latest research surrounding pupils with special educational needs. editing contributions from writers including: Richard Selfridge; Sabrina Hobbs; Gary Jones; Kenny Wheeler; Oliver Caviglioli; Rob Webster; Barney Aglis; and Chris Rossiter.

The ResearchED Guide to Special Educational Needs

The ResearchED Guide to Special Educational Needs
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: 1914351789

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ResearchED is an educator-led organisation with the goal of bridging the gap between research and practice. In the latest book in this accessible and punchy series, Karen Wespieser explores the latest research surrounding pupils with special educational needs.

The researchED Guide to Explicit and Direct Instruction An evidence informed guide for teachers

The researchED Guide to Explicit and Direct Instruction  An evidence informed guide for teachers
Author: Adam Boxer,Tom Bennett
Publsiher: John Catt
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2019-09-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781398383852

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researchED is an educator-led organisation with the goal of bridging the gap between research and practice. This accessible and punchy series, overseen by founder Tom Bennett, tackles the most important topics in education, with a range of experienced contributors exploring the latest evidence and research and how it can apply in a variety of classroom settings. In this edition, Adam Boxer examines Direct Instruction, editing contributions from writers including: Kris Boulton; Greg Ashman; Gethyn Jones; Tom Needham; Lia Martin; Amy Coombe; Naveen Rivzi; John Blake; Sarah Barker; and Sarah Cullen.

The Teacher s Guide to SEN

The Teacher s Guide to SEN
Author: Natalie Packer
Publsiher: Crown House Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2017-03-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781785832192

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In The Teacher's Guide to SEN Natalie Packer outlines what all teachers need to know about SEN, and provides a range of practical tips and ideas that can be applied in the classroom. One of the key messages of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice, first introduced in 2014, is that every teacher is responsible and accountable for every pupil in their class, including those with SEN. So what does this mean in practice for you as a class or subject teacher? Essentially, it requires you to understand every individual's needs, have a range of relevant knowledge and skills and have the confidence to try out some new approaches. This book is your essential guide to meeting these requirements. The Teacher's Guide to SEN details the areas of need teachers are most likely to encounter, including: speech, language and communication needs (SLCN); autism (or ASD); moderate learning difficulties (MLD); specific learning difficulties (SpLD), including dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia; social, emotional and mental health needs; and physical needs, including visual impairment (VI), hearing impairment (HI) and physical disability. It also provides a useful overview of the many potentially unfamiliar acronyms used in SEN. Special educational needs and disability (SEND) is an umbrella terms which covers a varied array of different needs. They may impact upon learning and cognition, behaviour, social interactions, or an individual's ability to access the curriculum and certain activities in the same way as their peers. With the appropriate support, these needs need not be a barrier to learning, as this book demonstrates. The Teacher's Guide to SEN offers practical hands-on strategies to ensure high-quality teaching for all, together with key facts, real-life case studies and questions for reflection. The comprehensive advice includes: defining special educational needs; understanding your responsibilities; identifying pupils with SEN and putting support in place as part of the graduated approach; contributing to SEN reviews and education, health and care plans (EHC plans); making reasonable adjustments in the classroom; delivering inclusive, high-quality teaching for all; raising expectations; classroom strategies, focused on feedback, planning, questioning, modelling and scaffolding learning; developing relationships with pupils and their families; effective partnership working with teaching assistants, parents and outside agencies; and tracking and reviewing progress and provision. Relevant to all primary and secondary practitioners, this is an essential point of reference for busy teachers, including trainees, NQTs or indeed any practitioner who would like to refresh their knowledge or gather some new ideas to try in the classroom.

The Truth about Teaching

The Truth about Teaching
Author: Greg Ashman
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781526454461

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As a teacher, you are a magician. You conjure understanding where there was none. Drawing on years of experience teaching in a diverse range of schools and powered by a nuanced understanding of educational research, Greg Ashman presents the most vital ideas that you need to know in order to succeed in teaching. Find out how to avoid common mistakes and challenge some of the myths about what good teaching really is. Evidence-informed, the book explores major issues you will encounter in schools, including the science of learning, classroom management, explicit forms of teaching, why the use of phonics has been such a controversial issue and smart ways to evaluate the potential of technology in the classroom. If you are training to teach in primary or secondary education, or in the early stages of your teacher career, this book is for you.

The researchED Guide to Education Myths An evidence informed guide for teachers

The researchED Guide to Education Myths  An evidence informed guide for teachers
Author: Craig Barton,Tom Bennett
Publsiher: John Catt
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2019-09-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781398383845

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researchED is an educator-led organisation with the goal of bridging the gap between research and practice. This accessible and punchy series, overseen by founder Tom Bennett, tackles the most important topics in education, with a range of experienced contributors exploring the latest evidence and research and how it can apply in a variety of classroom settings.In this edition, Craig Barton busts the most damaging myths in education, editing contributions from writers including: Doug Lemov; Bob and Elizabeth Bjork; Mark Enser; and Claire Sealy.

Teacher s Guide to ADHD

Teacher s Guide to ADHD
Author: Robert Reid,Joseph Johnson
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-11-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781462503681

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Meeting a key need for teachers, this book provides practical, data-based tools for helping students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) succeed in the classroom. The authors combine instructional expertise with extensive knowledge about the nature and treatment of ADHD. Coverage includes ways to support students and teach them needed strategies in core areas: academic skills, behavior, self-regulation, and social skills. Step-by-step instructions and concrete examples help teachers implement effective interventions and accommodations. The book also offers crucial guidance for teaming with other school professionals and with parents.

The Researched Guide to Leadership An Evidence Informed Guide for Teachers

The Researched Guide to Leadership  An Evidence Informed Guide for Teachers
Author: Stuart Lock
Publsiher: John Catt Educational
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2020-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1912906414

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researchED is an educator-led organization with the goal of bridging the gap between research and practice. This accessible and punchy series, overseen by founder Tom Bennett, tackles the most important topics in education, with a range of experienced contributors exploring the latest evidence and research and how it can apply in a variety of classroom settings. In this edition, Stuart Lock and Tom Rees examine the latest evidence surrounding effective school leadership, editing contributions from a wide range of writers.