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Improving The Context For Inclusion: Personalising Teacher Development Through Collaborative Action Research Paperback

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Andy Howes
Book Description
This timely book addresses the need for increasing multi-agency capacity in schools, as the success of initiatives such as `Every Child Matters' or `personalised learning' depends on teachers understanding the challenges faced by young people in learning effectively and happily in their school. The authors of this thought-provoking book present and analyse case studies of collaborative action research, illustrating what is needed in practice for teachers to engage with inclusion for the benefit of their pupils and themselves. The essential elements of success with inclusion are revealed, including: the importance of identifying issues that teachers see as relevant; how teachers can achieve meaningful collaboration in addressing the issues; the necessity of paying careful attention to the consequences of the changes that they make; incorporating practical considerations such as critical support from outsiders; the role of facilitators such as educational psychologists in working with groups of teachers to support their development through action research; how to facilitate change through making use of resources that are already available in the education system. Improving the Context for Inclusion is fascinating reading for all students of education, especially those with an interest in inclusion. Teachers, school leaders and those working in education services will gain an invaluable insight in to how to create an inclusive school environment.
ISBN-13
9780415473422
Language
English
Publisher
Taylor And Francis Ltd
Publication Date
25 Aug 2009
Number of Pages
198
About the Author
Andy Howes is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Manchester.
Author 2
S.M.B. Davies
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Sam Fox