1st Edition
Language for Learning in the Secondary School A Practical Guide for Supporting Students with Speech, Language and Communication Needs
1. Introduction
- Key to Symbols
- Levels of Support
- Making Practical Use of this book
2. Speech, Language and Communication Skills
- The Language for Learning Model of Speech, Language & Communication Skills
- Receptive and Expressive Language
- Thinking Skills
3. Identifying Speech, Language and Communication Needs
- Speech, Language and Communication Needs
- How many young people experience SLCN?
- Indicators of SLCN
- Types of SLCN
- Impact of SLCN
- Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties
- Identifying SLCN
4. A Whole School Approach
- Roles and Responsibilities
- SENCO
- Parents
- Students
- Heads of Year
- Heads of Department
- Teacher
- Teaching Assistants
- Lunch Time Supervisors
- Administration Staff
- SEN Governors
- Language Friendly Environment Tools
- Consistency Across the School
- Adapting Resources
- Developing Independence
- Working Within Your Department
- Record of Support
5. Strategies for use Across the Curriculum
- Introducing Strategies and Resources
- Attention and Listening
- Understanding the Meaning of Words
- Structure and Rules
- Social Communication Skills
- Memory Skills
- Speech
- Thinking Skills
Glossary
References
Appendix 1: Suppliers of the Commercially Available Material
Appendix 2: Language for Learning in the Secondary School Training
Biography
Sue Hayden is a speech, language and communication needs trainer with over 30 years' specialist teaching experience both in primary and secondary schools.
Emma Jordan is a specialist speech and language therapist for the Speech & Language Therapy Service within Worcestershire NHS Children’s Services.
Both authors provide training for practitioners working with children and young people of all ages with speech, language and communication needs and manage the ‘Language for Learning’ project based in Worcestershire.






