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Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Maths Max Wallace (Lead Practitioner for maths at King Edward VI Community College, UK.)

Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Maths By Max Wallace (Lead Practitioner for maths at King Edward VI Community College, UK.)

Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Maths by Max Wallace (Lead Practitioner for maths at King Edward VI Community College, UK.)


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The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that all teachers must meet the needs of all learners. This topical book provides practical, tried and tested strategies and resources that will support teachers in making maths lessons accessible and interesting for all pupils, including those with special needs.

Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Maths Summary

Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Maths by Max Wallace (Lead Practitioner for maths at King Edward VI Community College, UK.)

The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that all teachers must meet the needs of all learners. This topical book provides practical, tried and tested strategies and resources that will support teachers in making maths lessons accessible and interesting for all pupils, including those with special needs. The author draws on a wealth of experience to share his understanding of special educational needs and disabilities and show how the maths teacher can reduce or remove any barriers to learning.

Offering strategies that are specific to the context of maths teaching, this book will enable teachers to:

  • adopt a problem solving approach to ensure students use and apply mathematics at all times during their learning
  • develop students understanding of mathematical ideas
  • structure lessons to empower and actively engage students
  • create a mutually supportive classroom which maximises learning opportunities
  • plan the classroom layout and display to enhance learning, for example displaying number lines, vocabulary lists and pupils work
  • successfully train and fully use the support of their teaching assistants.

An invaluable tool for continuing professional development, this text will be essential for secondary maths teachers (and their teaching assistants) seeking guidance specific to teaching maths to all pupils, regardless of their individual needs. This book will also be of interest to secondary SENCOs, senior management teams and ITT providers.

In addition to free online resources, a range of appendices provide maths teachers with a variety of pro forma and activity sheets to support effective teaching. This is an essential tool for maths teachers and teaching assistants, and will help to deliver successful, inclusive lessons for all pupils.

About Max Wallace (Lead Practitioner for maths at King Edward VI Community College, UK.)

Max Wallace is Lead Practitioner for Maths at King Edward VI Community College, Devon, UK

Table of Contents

Series authors

A few words from the series editor

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1 Meeting SEND: Your responsibility

Chapter 2 The Inclusive Mathematics Classroom

Chapter 3 Teaching and Learning

Chapter 4 Monitoring and Assessment

Chapter 5 Managing Support and Intervention

Chapter 6 Real Pupils in real Classrooms

Appendices

References

Additional information

NPB9781138283404
9781138283404
1138283401
Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Maths by Max Wallace (Lead Practitioner for maths at King Edward VI Community College, UK.)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2017-09-06
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