Enabling Access by Keith Bovair

Enabling Access by Keith Bovair

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Shows how access to much of the content of the new Programmes of Study for each subject can be provided for pupils with moderate to profound learning difficulties. It also raises debates and illustrates effective teaching ideas for these pupils.

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Enabling Access by Keith Bovair

First Published in 1997. In special education we are, at last, in a good position to offer pupils a broad and balanced curriculum which is relevant to their needs and which is based on the same range of provision enjoyed by all pupils. Such a curriculum can only be planned as a cohesive whole; compartmentalizing aspects of the whole curriculum risks seeing one part as having more merit or worth than another. The whole curriculum in ail schools will vary, depending on local needs and opportunities. In special education it is important that we embrace that whole curriculum, using its diversity and opportunity to plan for breadth, balance and relevance. This book makes a significant contribution to the developments in planning for access to the whole curriculum.
Rob Ashdown is Headteacher of St Luke’s School for pupils with severe learning difficulties in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. He has taught children with special educational needs in both the UK and Canada. Keith Bovair is Headteacher at Durants School for pupils with moderate learning difficulties, in Enfield, London. Keith was formerly Lecturer in Special Education and Educational Psychology at the University of Birmingham. Barry Carpenter is Director of the Centre for the Study of Special Education, Westminster College, Oxford. He was formerly an inspector of schools and a headteacher.
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ISBN 13 9781853464201
ISBN 10 1853464201
Title Enabling Access
Author Keith Bovair
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1997-03-01
Number of pages 324
Prizes Winner of NASEN Special Educational Needs Academic Book Award 1996
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