1st Edition

Teaching Pupils with Severe Learning Difficulties Practical Approaches

Edited By Christina Tilstone Copyright 1991
    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1991. This book provides a comprehensive view of the needs of pupils with severe learning difficulties and considers the attitudes of parents, teachers, administrators and the pupils themselves. It offers practical approaches to assessment and curriculum design; the management of the classroom environment; approaches to classroom evaluation; pupils from minority groups; collaboration with other professionals; integration and stress and the classroom teacher.

    Contributors;  Acknowledgements;  Foreword Professor R. Gulliford;  Preface;  Part One;  1. Historical Review Christina Tilstone  2. Parents’ Views Joginder Phull, Frances Young and Betty Cowley  3. Pupils’ Views Christina Tilstone  4. Parents and Professionals Robert Dolton and John VisserPart Two;  5. Influences on Curriculum Design and on Assessment Penny Lacey, Beryl Smith and Christina Tilstone  6. Dual Disablement Sudarshan Abrol, Christina Tilstone and Elizabeth Yates  7. Managing the Classroom Environment Penny Lacey  8. Working Collaboratively within a Multi-disciplinary Framework Frank Steel  9. Classroom Evaluation Christina Tilstone  10. The Class Teacher and Stress Christina TilstonePart Three;  11. Changing Attitudes Barry Carpenter, Julie Moore and Sylvia Lindoe;  Author Index;  Subject Index

    Biography

    Christina Tilstone