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Supporting Every Child

Second Edition
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May 2012 | 168 pages | Learning Matters
This course book is for all degree students who are support staff, particularly teaching assistants (TAs), working in educational settings. It focuses on professional, academic and vocational issues that are common to support workers across the school sectors, and provides essential guidance on the increasingly complex role of all those involved in teaching and supporting learning. The reader is supported throughout by learning objectives, practical and reflective tasks, relevant case studies and chapter summaries. This new edition has been extensively revised to reflect recent changes in legislation, policy and the curriculum. It includes new or significantly amended chapters; on the development of support staff; supporting pupils in crisis; learning in the early years; inclusion, SEN and phonics.

New to this edition:

New legislation and policy changes mean updates required.

Development of a new curriculum has brought changes.

Gillian Goddard
Introduction: The Role and Scope of Support Staff in Education Practice
Anita Walton
Support Staff as Professionals
Susan Graves
Working with Other Professionals
Maureen Judge and Felix Obadan
Supporting the Whole Child
Linda Dunne and Lisa O'Connor
Inclusion and SEN
Alexis Moore and Joanne Sutcliffe
Behaviour for Learning
Sue Farragher and Gillian Goddard
Teaching and Learning
Karen Castle and Gillian Goddard
Managing Change
Karen Boardman
Teaching Reading Using Synthetic Phonics
Gillian Goddard
Supporting Pupils through Crisis
Jacqui Basquill
Supporting Learning in the Early Years
Gillian Goddard and Anita Walton
Education in the 21st century

excellent book with fantastic explanations

Mrs helen cassidy
Manchester College of Arts & Techn., Manchester College of Arts & Techn.
November 6, 2015

An interesting book and very mush used and reccomended to my students.
It covers quite a few module for me such as 'child in society', 'inclusion' and 'assessment and observation'.

Mrs Cindy Fincham
Early Years and Primary Education , Bracknell & Wokingham College
April 7, 2014

A useful book which covers a variety of issues from an educational point of view.

Mrs Sue Fraser
School of Education, Social Work &, Dundee University
January 28, 2014

A good introductory text for those starting out in HE level study, which will also see them into the second year.

Miss Caroline Meredith
School of Education and Innovation, Bishop Grosseteste University
July 8, 2013

A thought provoking text-useful for student teachers and colleagues in school

Mrs Maria Vinney
Faculty of Education, Winchester University
June 19, 2013

Good supplemental reading for education students.

Mrs Jane McFadden
Independent Learning Centre, Barnet College
December 21, 2012

Very useful book for supporting children, has very relevant information.

Miss Catherine Flint
Educational Foundations , Tameside College
December 4, 2012

a good addition to any reading and referencing list of all students, also excellent to have in the library for students to use

Mrs Karen Cooke
health and social care, Bolton Community College
September 17, 2012

An excellent starter for FD students; we have library copies and recommended purchase to students

Mr Alun Pelleschi
Children, Leeds Trinity and All Saints
September 13, 2012

Very useful update. I especially like the new material on promoting resilience and on proactive approaches.

Mr Peter Mounsey
Higher Education, Burnley College
August 30, 2012

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