FE Lecturer's Guide to Diversity and Inclusion
By (Author) Anne-Marie Wright
By (author) Susan Colquhoun
By (author) Tracey Partridge
By (author) Jane Speare
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
15th November 2006
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
Teaching of students with different educational needs
374.1102
Paperback
122
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
170g
This is an invaluable guide to making sense of the myriad of issues surrounding diversity and inclusion in FE. The authors, all experts in their field, provide readers with helpful hints and practical strategies for teaching a wide variety of students, including:
- refugees
- those with Special Educational Needs (in particular, dyslexiaand ASD)
- those for whom English is a second language
- young learners (14-16)
- those with behavioral difficulties.
This should prove essential reading for lecturers everywhere.
"The book has considerable strength not only in its very readable style, and in the informative content of each of the specialist chapters, but in identifying the role of the teacher as an instigator of positve meaningful learning through knowledge of the student's needs and relevant individualised learning. It is a valuable and important addition to the literature for all FE staff" Good Autism Practice Journal, 2006
Anne-Marie Wright is Senior Lecturer in SEN at the School of Education and Training PCET, University of Greenwich, UK. Susan Colquhoun is Senior Lecturer, School of Education and Training, University of Greenwich, UK. Tracey Partridge is a specialist in Dyslexia. Jane Speare is Lecturer at the University of Greenwich, UK.