Moderate Learning Difficulties and the Future of Inclusion

ISBN
9780415319751
$59.99
Children with mild to moderate learning difficulties (MLD) make up the largest sub-group of children requiring special educational needs, and yet they are often neglected in terms of research and in their influence on future Government policies. This book, based on a Nuffield Foundation research project, considers the perspectives of children with moderate learning difficulties, reviewing relevant issues such as: * identification of children with MLD; * appropriate curriculum and pedagogy; * inclusion in mainstream schools; * their identity and self-perception. The authors weave their findings into a wider review of current research in the MLD field and use a range of perspectives, from the professional, to psychological and sociological. This is a contemporary look at MLD that discusses the historical and policy context , origins and justification for having a category for MLD. Students, researchers, and academics that are active in the field of inclusive education will find this an insightful and comprehensive text.
Author Norwich, Brahm
Format UK-B Format Paperback
Details
  • 9.2" x 6.1" x 0.7"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • 2004
  • 208
  • Yes
  • 1
  • LC4706.G7.N67 2004