
How can hard-pressed teachers in mainstream classrooms plan and deliver lessons that cater for the learning needs of all their pupils, without either excessive, unrealistic preparation time, or the need for specialist training? Written by an experienced teacher, How to Teach Everybody tackles this problem by providing practical, flexible teaching strategies to enable pupils with diverse needs overcome barriers to learning and to realise their potential. This pragmatic book is written for all classroom teachers, and not just SEND specialists. It provides guidance on strategies available to deal with a range of pupils' needs in the classroom - focusing on what can be done in the time available, and with the resources teachers have to hand. Topics covered include: understanding the barriers to learning; establishing relationships and routines; making effective use of support; the use of resources, including text, visual material, and technology; the design and implementation of tasks; and the use of t
This book investigates how mainstream classroom teachers can effectively differentiate instruction for diverse student needs without requiring excessive preparation time or specialized training. Ann Clucas, an experienced educator, presents a pragmatic framework designed to integrate inclusive teaching practices into daily lesson planning. The text argues that by optimizing existing resources and establishing consistent routines, teachers can remove barriers to learning for all pupils within a standard classroom environment.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently highlight this text as a highly accessible and practical resource for mainstream teachers who lack specialized training in inclusive education. The consensus among practitioners is that the book provides actionable, time-efficient strategies that directly address the realities of modern classroom management.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0198417934
ISBN-13:
9780198417934
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