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Inclusion: A Principled Guide for Early Career Teachers: nasen spotlight

Autor Des Hewitt, Nicola Crossley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iun 2025
This accessible book guides early career teachers (ECTs) through key areas of inclusion, providing context and understanding, sharing diverse reflections from practice, and introducing the essential principles of inclusive teaching.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032598352
ISBN-10: 1032598352
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
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Cuprins

1: Introduction 2: Inclusion and Inclusive Values 3: Inclusive Leaders in Schools 4: Leadership and Management for the Inclusion of all Learners 5: Inclusive Learning and Teaching 6: Inclusive Partnerships: Learners, Parents and Families 7: Inclusion and SEND 8: Inclusion and Socio-Economic Disadvantage 9: Inclusion: Culture, Language and Ethnicity 10: Inclusion and the More Able 11: The Way Forward – Principle-Directed Leadership for Inclusion

Notă biografică

Nicola Crossley is Director of Inclusion at Astrea Multi-Academy Trust, Sheffield, UK. She is also a council member and the SEN Representative for the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL).
Des Hewitt is Head of Primary and Early Years Teacher Education in the Centre for Teacher Education, University of Warwick, UK.

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"This book is a must read for all school leaders, regardless of role, precisely because the inclusive approach taken means it is written with the needs of all in mind but also for the collective responsibility approach that is promoted. It effectively bridges theory and practice and brings important research evidence into the discussion in an accessible and actionable way."Professor Samantha Twiselton, Director of Sheffield Institute of Education
"Timely, astute and honest this book comes at a time when expectations of inclusion and its proponents have never been greater or more diverse. As leading thinkers of inclusion, Crossley and Hewitt have captured the temperature of inclusion across our education system and beyond. The book provides an overview of the roots, development and practice of inclusion which will inspire teachers, leaders and families of pupils who are most in need of being included."
Chris Rossiter, CEO of the Driver Youth Trust
"This important new book draws on a rich basis of knowledge and research to deliver actionable guidance for the busy education professional. Bridging the divide between theory and practice, this book provides a much needed framework to support the needs of all children, not by seeking to treat them the same way but by recognising and actively accommodating difference. This is a must read for those who aspire to deliver greater inclusion in schools."
Fiona Spellman, CEO of SHINE: Support and Help IN Education