This updated third edition aims to support primary and secondary school Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators in defining and developing their considerable responsibilities. By examining key elements of the whole-school SEN policy with the TTA National Standards for Special Needs Co-ordinators, the author provides advice about all aspects of a SENCO's role. This edition has new material arising both from the author's experience running a consortium for SENCO training courses and from new government documentation including the revised National Curriculum. Topics include: roles and responsibilities for SEN within a whole-school policy; individual educational planning; differentiating the curriculum - key issues for key stages; managing effective support; working with multi-professional networks; managing paperwork and procedures; and working towards inclusive practice. This comprehensive handbook should be a useful resource for all those involved in SEN co-ordination. It will also provide background reading for those undertaking training for the SENCO role.
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Review:
`...an excellent manual...The wide scope and depth of the handbook ensure that the author's goal of enskilling SENCOs with knowledge and ideas to support SEN policy development and ensure implementation of the Code of Practice is achieved impressively...[the book] will undoubtedly help SENCOs tackle their roles with greater confidence and competence.'
About the Author:
Elizabeth Cowne is the tutor for SENCO training outreach courses at the Institute of Education (London) and lecturer/tutor for MA courses at Kingston University and the Open University.
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- PublisherDavid Fulton Publishers
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 185346709X
- ISBN 13 9781853467097
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number3
- Number of pages144
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