1st Edition

Designing Special Programmes A Handbook for Teachers of Children with Learning Difficulties

By Tony Branwhite Copyright 1986
178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1986, Designing Special Programmes is a practical, step-by-step guide for teachers responsible for designing and presenting special educational programmes for children with learning difficulties. It is ideal for those who have to do this for the first time in their everyday teaching or as part of their initial or in-service training. The design stage in preparing a learning... Read more

Introduction 1. The abilities of the teacher 2. The abilities of the child 3. Selecting valid programme content 4. Sequencing the programme material 5. Contrasting the programme items 6. Managing learner errors 7. Computer-assisted learning programmes 8. Measuring rates of learning 9. Preparing the programme environment Conclusion  

Biography

Tony Branwhite is a seasoned Educational Psychologist known for his expertise in adolescent development and school-based support systems.