1st Edition

Advocacy, Self-Advocacy and Special Needs

Edited By Philip Garner, Sarah Sandow Copyright 1995
198 Pages
by Routledge

198 Pages
by Routledge

198 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1995. This book concerns aspects of decision-making by, or on behalf of, children who have special educational needs. This is an area of concern, given that little attention had previously been given to the views of children on matters relating to their education. The book examines various themes relating to ‘advocacy’, in relation to classroom practice, school organisation and... Read more

The Contributors and Acknowledgements;  Introduction;  Part One: The Background to Advocacy and Self-Advocacy in the 1990s;  1.1. The Context for Advocacy and Self-Advocacy Philip Garner and Sarah Sandow  1.2. Dilemmas for Advocacy and Self-Advocacy Philip Garner and Sarah Sandow  1.3. The Potential of Advocacy and Self-Advocacy Philip Garner and Sarah SandowPart Two: Advocacy and Self-Advocacy in Schools: Making Things Happen;  2.1. Classroom Strategies for Teacher and Pupil Support Rena Harris-Cooksley and Robert Catt  2.2. Curriculum Matters: Using Drama to Extend the Involvement of Children with Special Needs Tom Sweeney  2.3. Pupil Participation in the Social and Educational Processes of a Primary School Jacquie Coulby and David Coulby  2.4. Parents and Schools: Developing a Partnership Approach to Advocacy Sarah Sandow  2.5. Supporting Advocacy and Self-Advocacy: The Role of the Allied Professions Irvine S. Gersch and Barbara GerschPart Three: Professional Development for Advocacy;  3.1. Developing an Individual Approach Philip Garner and Sarah Sandow  3.2. Towards the Inclusive School Philip Garner and Sarah Sandow;  References;  Author Index

Biography

Philip Garner is a Senior Lecturer in Special Education at Brunei University.
Sarah Sandow is Reader in Education at Brunei University.