Janice Wearmouth has many years' experience of teaching in mainstream schools, first on voluntary service in Cameroon, and, later, in Bermuda, London, Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire, until she changed career to teach and research in universities. She began her career by teaching English Language and Literature, Latin and Classical Studies before moving into the area of Special Educational Needs and Disability and working as a special educational needs co-ordinator (SENCO) and Head of Education Support. Prior to joining the University of Bedfordshire, she was Director of the Centre for Curriculum and Teaching Studies at the Open University, and then Professor of Education at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Currently, Janice is Professor of Education at the University of Bedfordshire, teaching on both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Education, and supervising research students to doctoral level. She is course leader of the National Award for Special Educational Needs Co-ordination (NASENCO) in the Masters Programme and a distance-learning postgraduate certificate in education.
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Special And/Or Additional Learning And Support Needs And Disabilities Chapter 2: Understandings Of Human Learning. Influence Of Discourses Chapter 3: A Historical Background Of The Special Sector In Education Chapter 4: Legal Accountabilities In Educational Institutions Chapter 5: Difficulties In Communication And Interaction Chapter 6: Difficulties In Cognition And Learning Chapter 7: Social, Emotional And Mental Health Difficulties And Associated Behavioural Issues Chapter 8: Sensory And/Or Physical Difficulties Chapter 9: Assessment And Planning Chapter 10: Difficulties In Literacy Acquisition Chapter 11: Numeracy Difficulties Chapter 12: Inclusive Practices In Schools And Classrooms Chapter 13: Working In Partnership With Families And Outside Agencies