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Accessing the curriculum : strategies for differentiation for pupils with Down syndrome

By: Bird, Gillian.
Contributor(s): Alton, Sandy | Mackinnon, Cecilie.
Series: Down Syndrome Issues & Information.Publisher: Southsea Down Syndrome Educational Trust 2000Description: vi, 50 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.ISBN: 1903806283.Subject(s): CHILDREN | DOWN SYNDROME | STUDENTS | EDUCATION | CURRICULUM CONTENT | TEACHING STRATEGIES | CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT | INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Contents:
Introduction|Differentiation Basic principles Developing differentiation skills|Adaptations : tips and checklists|Teaching styles and classroom management|Developing a team system|Conclusion|References
Summary: "By differentiation the authors mean making changes, from small changes to larger ones, which enable children to learn from the school curriculum, designed for their age group, with their peers in an inclusive schooling system. Curricula in each country differ, but all have been created with the educational needs of children as a priority, to equip them socially and academically to function as a member of their community. In each country the curriculum for all children is likely to be the best guide for teaching the majority of children with Down syndrome of all ages, provided that the curriculum is used flexibly and can be differentiated." - INTRODUCTION
List(s) this item appears in: Down syndrome and education Jan 2021
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"By differentiation the authors mean making changes, from small changes to larger ones, which enable children to learn from the school curriculum, designed for their age group, with their peers in an inclusive schooling system. Curricula in each country differ, but all have been created with the educational needs of children as a priority, to equip them socially and academically to function as a member of their community. In each country the curriculum for all children is likely to be the best guide for teaching the majority of children with Down syndrome of all ages, provided that the curriculum is used flexibly and can be differentiated." - INTRODUCTION

Introduction|Differentiation
Basic principles
Developing differentiation skills|Adaptations : tips and checklists|Teaching styles and classroom management|Developing a team system|Conclusion|References

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