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Understanding and Challenging the SEND Code of Practice


Understanding and Challenging the SEND Code of Practice

Paperback by Hellawell, Beate (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)

Understanding and Challenging the SEND Code of Practice

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ISBN:
9781526426574
Publication Date:
10 Nov 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 18 May 2024
Understanding and Challenging the SEND Code of Practice

Description

Offering a clear but critical overview and interrogation of the Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Code of Practice 2015, this book provides the context for understanding recent developments in SEND policy reform. It also considers implications for SEND professionalism and partnership working. The book also successfully links policy and theory to practice and has a focus on professional ethics. This book is aimed primarily at higher level students on Masters and professionals engaged in Continuing Professional Development (CPD), and is supported by chapter objectives, case studies, summaries of key concepts and annotated further reading suggestions.

Contents

Part I: SEND Policy and Policy Reform Chapter 1: An Introduction to the SEND Code of Practice 2015 Chapter 2: SEND Policy History and Approaches to Policy Reform Chapter 3: Key Concepts and Controversies in the Field of SEND Part II: SEND Professionalism and Professional Ethics Chapter 4: Policy Technologies and the Enactment of the 2015 Code Chapter 5: Professionalism and Ethics for SEND Practitioners Chapter 6: Moral Dilemmas, Ethical Decision-Making and an Ethical Audit Framework Chapter 7: Moral Stress, Ethical Differentiation and Ethical Discernment Part III: SEND Partnership Working Chapter 8: Partnership Working with Parents Chapter 9: Multi-Agency Working and Inter-Professional Collaboration Chapter 10: Working with the Individual

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