Observation, Assessment and Planning in Inclusive Autism Education: Supporting learning and development

This practical resource takes a holistic view of the learning and development of children with autism, taking into account the nature of their social-emotional learning and the transactional nature of difficulty. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this accessible and practical text invites practitioners, pupils and parents to reflect on their understandings, beliefs and values and to make appropriate adjustments in their practice. Split into five chapters, this book covers some of the main issues involved in observation-based teaching and learning, including:

  • educational assessment for pupils with special educational needs and disability
  • points to consider when observing autistic pupils
  • methods for listening within inclusive autism education
  • learning outcomes for autistic pupils in relation to well-being, social participation and communication
  • compiling pupil profiles that are suitable for autistic pupils.

Aligning research with practice, this sociocultural perspective on autism is of interest to teachers, learning support assistants and SENCos, as well as professionals working in an advisory capacity. Observation, Assessment and Planning in Inclusive Autism Education will also be of interest to students on courses that cover autism as well as anyone who wants to develop their practice and find new ways of supporting children and young people.

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Observation, Assessment and Planning in Inclusive Autism Education: Supporting learning and development

This practical resource takes a holistic view of the learning and development of children with autism, taking into account the nature of their social-emotional learning and the transactional nature of difficulty. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this accessible and practical text invites practitioners, pupils and parents to reflect on their understandings, beliefs and values and to make appropriate adjustments in their practice. Split into five chapters, this book covers some of the main issues involved in observation-based teaching and learning, including:

  • educational assessment for pupils with special educational needs and disability
  • points to consider when observing autistic pupils
  • methods for listening within inclusive autism education
  • learning outcomes for autistic pupils in relation to well-being, social participation and communication
  • compiling pupil profiles that are suitable for autistic pupils.

Aligning research with practice, this sociocultural perspective on autism is of interest to teachers, learning support assistants and SENCos, as well as professionals working in an advisory capacity. Observation, Assessment and Planning in Inclusive Autism Education will also be of interest to students on courses that cover autism as well as anyone who wants to develop their practice and find new ways of supporting children and young people.

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Observation, Assessment and Planning in Inclusive Autism Education: Supporting learning and development

Observation, Assessment and Planning in Inclusive Autism Education: Supporting learning and development

by Carmel Conn
Observation, Assessment and Planning in Inclusive Autism Education: Supporting learning and development

Observation, Assessment and Planning in Inclusive Autism Education: Supporting learning and development

by Carmel Conn

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This practical resource takes a holistic view of the learning and development of children with autism, taking into account the nature of their social-emotional learning and the transactional nature of difficulty. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this accessible and practical text invites practitioners, pupils and parents to reflect on their understandings, beliefs and values and to make appropriate adjustments in their practice. Split into five chapters, this book covers some of the main issues involved in observation-based teaching and learning, including:

  • educational assessment for pupils with special educational needs and disability
  • points to consider when observing autistic pupils
  • methods for listening within inclusive autism education
  • learning outcomes for autistic pupils in relation to well-being, social participation and communication
  • compiling pupil profiles that are suitable for autistic pupils.

Aligning research with practice, this sociocultural perspective on autism is of interest to teachers, learning support assistants and SENCos, as well as professionals working in an advisory capacity. Observation, Assessment and Planning in Inclusive Autism Education will also be of interest to students on courses that cover autism as well as anyone who wants to develop their practice and find new ways of supporting children and young people.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317553137
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/12/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 130
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Carmel Conn is a Senior Lecturer in Special Educational Needs at the University of South Wales, UK.

Table of Contents

Figures and tables Preface 1. Taking an educational perspective on the autistic pupil 2. Making observations 3. Listening to children 4. Assessment and planning 5. Compiling pupil profiles and evaluating practice References Index

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