Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Subject is "LC4001 Children and youth with disabilities. Learning disabled children and youth"

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Number of items at this level: 60.
  1. Howley, M. and Preece, D., (eds.) (2013) Supporting Pupils on the Autism Spectrum: Whole-School Training Materials and Resources for Sencos. London: Optimus Education. 9781907927164.
  2. Capewell, C. (2016) Glue ear - a common but complicated childhood condition. Journal of Research in Special Education Needs. 16(2), pp. 122-131. 1471-3802.
  3. Capewell, C. (2014) Never mind, I can't hear you, the stress of living with Glue Ear: a young person's perspective. Paper presented to: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) Conference 2014, The University of Northampton, 02-04 July 2014. (Unpublished)
  4. Capewell, C. (2014) The lived experience of Glue Ear - voices of mothers and young people. Paper presented to: 12th International Congress of the European Society of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology (ESPO 2014), Dublin Convention Centre, 31 May - 03 June 2014. (Unpublished)
  5. Capewell, C. (2014) The hearing environment. Support for Learning. 29(2), pp. 102-116. 1467-9604.
  6. Capewell, C. (2013) Listening to what the children have to say: an investigation into the effects of Glue Ear on learning and life. Invited Presentation presented to: European Conference on Educational Research (ECER) 2013: Creativity and Innovation in Educational Research, Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, 10-13 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  7. Capewell, C. (2013) Mothers and professionals: A phenomenological study of living with a child intermittent hearing loss. Invited Presentation presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2013, Windsor, 10-12 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  8. Capewell, C. and Ralph, S. (2015) Living with glue ear: researching educational needs and listening to the voices of a mother and child. The International Journal of Diverse Identities. 15(1), pp. 11-23. 2327-7866.
  9. Cullingford-Agnew, S. and Fergusson, A. (2007) Emerging findings: A comparative study into the efficacy of an early intervention programme for pre-school aged pupils with motor disorders and their parents. Paper presented to: Second Conference of the International Society on Early Intervention (ISEI ), Zagreb, Croatia, 14-16 June 2007. (Unpublished)
  10. Devecchi, C. (2013) Still talking about inclusion? Carving new spaces between policy and practice. Lecture presented to: PGCE Masters Course - Equality, Inclusion and Citizenship, London South Bank University, 24 October 2013. (Unpublished)
  11. Devecchi, C. (2010) Fatal attraction: the use and misuses of psychology in the education of children with special needs and/or disabilities. Seminar Presentation presented to: Faces and Spaces of Educational Research - The Attraction of Psychology, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, 17-19 November 2010. (Unpublished)
  12. Fergusson, A. (2010) Professional development for our teacher workforce: Are we up to it ... and are we up for it? Online: SSAT Trust.
  13. Fergusson, A. (2008) Promoting communication in learners with PMLD. Paper presented to: Enabling Communication: Irish Association of Teachers in Special Education (IATSE) 2008 Conference, Dublin, 12 - 14 June 2008. (Unpublished)
  14. Fergusson, A. (2008) Teacher assessment and moderation, using the P scales. Invited Presentation presented to: Connection - Linking Teaching, Language and Learning, Perth, Australia, 17 - 18 March 2008. (Unpublished)
  15. Fergusson, A. (2008) Supporting schools to assess the progress of pupils with special educational needs, using the P scales. Invited Keynote presented to: Connection - Linking Teaching, Language and Learning, Perth, Australia, 17 - 18 March 2008. (Unpublished)
  16. Fergusson, A. (2008) What about us? Working with young people to make the best of school and college. Paper presented to: Enabling Communication: Irish Association of Teachers in Special Education (IATSE) Conference 2008, Dublin, 12 - 14 June 2008. (Unpublished)
  17. Fergusson, A. (2007) Guest editor. PMLD-Link. 19(3, Iss) Northampton: University of Northampton.
  18. Fergusson, A., Howley, M. and Rose, R. (2008) Responding to the mental health needs of young people with profound and multiple learning difficulties and autistic spectrum disorders: issues and challenges. Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Research and Practice. 5(2), pp. 240-251. 1743-6885.
  19. Fergusson, A. and Lacey, P. (2007) Guest editor. Support for Learning. 22(3) Oxford: Blackwell. 0268-2141. Special issue: PMLD: policy, provision and practice
  20. Forlin, C. and Rose, R. (2010) Authentic school partnerships for enabling inclusive education in Hong Kong. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 10(1), pp. 13-22. 1471-3802.
  21. Garner, P. (2013) Editorial. Support for Learning. 28(2), pp. 50-51. 0268-2141.
  22. Garner, P. (2013) Editorial. Support for Learning. 28(1), pp. 2-3. 0268-2141.
  23. Garner, P. (2012) Editorial. Support for Learning. 27(4), pp. 138-139. 0268-2141.
  24. Garner, P. (2012) Editorial. Support for Learning. 27(1), pp. 2-3. 0268-2141.
  25. Garner, P. (2007) The roles and responsibilities of teachers and others in identifying and assessing learning disabilities. Paper presented to: British Council, Zagreb, Croatia, 6 November 2007. (Unpublished)
  26. Garner, P. and Forbes, F. (2015) An ‘at-risk’ curriculum for ‘at-risk’ students? Special educational needs and disability in the new Australian Curriculum. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 15(4), pp. 225-234. 1471-3802.
  27. Garner, P., Poursanidou, K., Stephenson, R. and Watson, A. (2003) Educational difficulties and support needs of children following renal transplantations: student, parent and teacher perspectives. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth. 11(2), pp. 157-180. 0267-3843.
  28. Garner, P., Poursanidou, K. and Watson, A. (2008) Hospital—school liaison: perspectives of health and education professionals supporting children with renal transplants. Journal of Child Health Care. 12(4), pp. 253-267. 1367-4935.
  29. Goodgame, J. (2008) Learning and assessment - a creative approach. Workshop presented to: Irish Learning Support Association (ILSA) (Cumann Tacaíochta Foghlama na hÉireann) Spring Seminar: Learning and Assessment, Ireland, 27 March 2008. (Unpublished)
  30. Goodgame, J. and Groom, B. (2007) Beyond words: exploring communication and expression through therapeutic dance with children with special educational needs. Workshop presented to: Learning Conference 2007: 14th International Conference on Learning, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 26-29 June 2007. (Unpublished)
  31. Hickman, C. and Jones, K. (2007) An investigation of an interactive skill building programme for pupils with autistic spectrum disorders with a focus on systems and delivery. Paper presented to: Autism-Europe Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 31 August-2 September 2007. (Unpublished)
  32. Howley, M. (2013) Understanding the autism spectrum. In: Howley, M. and Preece, D. (eds.) Supporting Pupils on the Autism Spectrum: Whole-School Training Materials and Resources for Sencos. London: Optimus Education. pp. 5-27.
  33. Howley, M. (2013) Selecting and blending strategies to meet individual needs. In: Howley, M. and Preece, D. (eds.) Supporting Pupils on the Autism Spectrum: Whole-School Training Materials and Resources for Sencos. London: Optimus Education. pp. 147-166.
  34. Howley, M. (2008) Complementary approaches to developing social interaction and understanding. Invited Presentation presented to: International Conference on Autism 2008, Skive, Denmark, 7 - 8 November 2008. (Unpublished)
  35. Howley, M. (2008) Structured teaching: an essential ingredient in the autism friendly classroom. Paper presented to: Centre for Autism 2008 Conference, LLubjiana, Slovenia, 12-16 April 2008. (Unpublished)
  36. Howley, M. and Crawley, S. (2008) Behaviours that challenge. Paper presented to: Training & Education in Autistic Spectrum Disorders Strategy Group Conference, Sligo, Ireland, 23 May 2008. (Unpublished)
  37. Howley, M. and Fergusson, A. (2008) Developing autism friendly schools and classrooms. Paper presented to: Centre for Autism 2008 Conference, Llubjiana, Slovenia, 12 - 16 April 2008. (Unpublished)
  38. Howley, M. and Preece, D. (2013) Introduction. In: Howley, M. and Preece, D. (eds.) Supporting Pupils on the Autism Spectrum: Whole-School Training Materials and Resources for Sencos. London: Optimus Education. pp. 1-3.
  39. Lewis, A., Parsons, S., Robertson, C., Feiler, A., Tarleton, B., Watson, D., Byers, R., Davies, J., Fergusson, A. and Marvin, C. (2008) Reference, or advisory, groups involving disabled people: reflections from three contrasting research projects. British Journal of Special Education. 35(2), pp. 78-84. 0952-3383.
  40. Marshall, J., Ralph, S. and Palmer, S. (2002) 'I wasn't trained to work with them': mainstream teachers' attitudes to children with speech and language difficulties. International Journal of Inclusive Education. 6(3), pp. 199-215. 1464-5173.
  41. Marshall, J., Stojanovik, V. and Ralph, S. (2002) "I never gave it a second thought": PGCE students' attitudes towards the inclusion of children with speech and language impairments. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. 37(4), pp. 475-489. 1460-6984.
  42. McPhillips, T., Bell, S. and Doveston, M. (2009) Identification and intervention for primary pupils with dyslexia in Ireland and England: finding a path through the maze. REACH Journal of Special Needs Education in Ireland. 22(2) 0790-8695.
  43. Philip, N. (2015) Culture and poverty: a case study of a girl with special educational needs from a poor community in South India. Support for Learning. 30(3), pp. 205-222. 0268-2141.
  44. Preece, D. (2018) Parent education in autism in South East Europe: the ESIPP Project. Invited Keynote presented to: ReAttach Conference, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 14-15 April 2018.
  45. Preece, D. (2015) Developing effective partnerships with parents to improve outcomes for children with autism and their families. Invited Presentation presented to: Becoming Visible: Comparing Inclusive and Special Education Policies, Practices and Research in Brazil and the UK, Sao Carlos, Brazil, 12-14 March 2015. (Unpublished)
  46. Preece, D. and Almond, J. (2008) Supporting families with children on the autism spectrum: using structured teaching approaches in the home and community. Good Autism Practice. 9(2), pp. 44-53. 1466-2973.
  47. Preece, D., Stošić, J., Troshanska, J., Theodorou, E., Symeou, L., Mavrou, K., Frey Škrinjar , J. and Trajkovski, V. (2018) The impact of parent education on families in South-East Europe: the ESIPP Project. Poster presented to: International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting 2018, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 09-12 May 2018.
  48. Preece, D. and Theodorou, E. (2016) ESIPP- parent education in autism. Seminar Presentation presented to: School of Education Research Seminar, The University of Northampton, 16 March 2016. (Unpublished)
  49. Preece, D. and Zhao, Y. (2015) Multi-sensory storytelling: a tool for teaching or an intervention technique. British Journal Of Special Education. 42(4), pp. 429-443. 1467-8578.
  50. Ralph, S. (2007) Valuating difference in order to include disabled people in society. Invited Keynote presented to: 2nd Abu Dhabi Access Conference: Promoting full and rich lives for those with special needs and their families, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 5-6 March 2007. (Unpublished)
  51. Rose, R. (2016) Inclusion: a process of building upon existing structures rather than demolishing and starting again. Invited Keynote presented to: 2nd International Conference on Education for Sustainable Development: Empowering Individuals with Multiple Disability, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, 27-28 February 2016. (Unpublished)
  52. Rose, R. (2009) Book review : Disability Classification in Education: Issues and Perspetives, edited by Florian, L. & McLaughlin, M. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 9(1), pp. 62-63. 1471-3802.
  53. Rose, R. (2007) "Drive" contribution to news item on Minister opting to educate son with special educational needs in non-maintained special school. BBC Radio 5 Live. Northampton, 8 January 2007
  54. Rose, R. (2007) "Drive" contribution to news item on Minister opting to educate son with special educational needs in non-maintained special school. BBC Radio 4 "The PM Programme". Northampton, 8 January 2007
  55. Rose, R. (2007) "Drive" contribution to news item on Minister opting to educate son with special education needs in non-maintained special school. London: BBC Radio 4 "The World at One". Northampton, 8 January 2007
  56. Rose, R., Howley, M., Fergusson, A. and Jament, J. (2009) Mental health and special educational needs: exploring a complex relationship. British Journal Of Special Education. 36(1), pp. 3-8. 1467-8578.
  57. Samsel, M. and Perepa, P. (2013) The impact of media representation of disabilities on teachers' perceptions. Support for Learning. 28(4), pp. 138-145. 1467-9604.
  58. Sankardas, S. A. and Rajanahally, J. (2015) Skills training for young adults with special educational needs for transition into employment. Support for Learning. 30(3), pp. 252-267. 0268-2141.
  59. Taylor, K. and Preece, D. (2010) Using aspects of the TEACCH structured teaching approach with students with multiple disabilities and visual impairment: reflections on practice. British Journal of Visual Impairment. 28(3), pp. 244-259. 0264-6196.
  60. Whitaker, P. and Preece, D. (2013) Understanding the perspectives of children and parents: a foundation for developing partnerships. In: Howley, M. and Preece, D. (eds.) Supporting Pupils on the Autism Spectrum: Whole-School Training Materials and Resources for Sencos. London: Optimus Education. pp. 29-42.
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