1st Edition

Multisensory Environments

By Paul Pagliano Copyright 1999
    176 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    176 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    First published in 1999. This book is written in four parts. Part I 'Foundations', starts with Chapter 1 'What is a multisensory environment?' and provides a general introduction to the field. The MSE can be different things to different people. It can describe an actual space, or the impact that space has on an individual. Furthermore, it can be for adults or children, for recreation, leisure, therapy or education. Part II 'Design and construction' explores the what, who, why and how of the open-minded, Part III 'Curriculum development' begins with Chapter 8 'Curriculum development in the MSE. The final section, Part IV 'Future developments', consists of two chapters. The goal of Chapter 11 'Conducting research in the MSE' is to demystify research and thereby encourage all members of the transdisciplinary team to become actively involved in MSE related research; Chapter 12 'Where are we going?', the MSE is re-examined to identify possible ways this development could contribute to the increased pluralities that will constitute education in the twenty-first century.

    Part I: Foundations 1 What is a multisensory environment? 2 Survey of the MSE literature 3 Developing a theoretical perspective of the MSE Part II: Design and construction 4 What facilities could be included in the MSE? 5 Who will be involved in the MSE? 6 Why focus on MSE design and construction? 7 How to design and construct a MSE Part III: Curriculum development 8 Curriculum development and the MSE 9 Children with a learning difficulty 10 Children with severe/profound multiple learning difficulties Part IV: Future developments 11 Conducting research in the MSE 12 Where are we going?

    Biography

    Paul Pagliano