
Keeping It Inclusive: The NQT's Guide to Special Educational Needs - Paperback
Keeping It Inclusive: The NQT's Guide to Special Educational Needs - Paperback
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by Stephanie Caswell (Author)
Are you worried about managing the needs of all children in your class? Do you want to know the best way to support your children with additional needs? Are you worried that your SEND knowledge is not up to scratch? Well fear not, 'Keeping It Inclusive' is here to save the day As the third book in this NQT series, it will provide you with all the guidance, advice and support you need to tackle the complex world of special educational needs in your first year of teaching. There is no need to worry if you don't know your personal budgets from your Education, Health and Care Plans, this book will take you through the latest developments in SEN, as well as guide you through your responsibilities as a class teacher. It's time for you to further develop your teaching skills and to understand what inclusion really means in today's classroom.
Author Biography
Steph Caswell has been a primary school teacher for over 10 years and has taught across all Key Stages. Since starting her teaching career in 2004, her roles have included: NQT Mentor, Student Mentor, Assistant Headteacher, Inclusion Leader and, most recently, as a Deputy Headteacher. Her website for NQTs, www.thenqtmentor.com, helps newly qualified teachers with all aspects of their new career. It also aims to provide a community for NQTs to connect with each other and share advice on how to cope with the stresses and strains (and successes!) of their first year of teaching. Steph has written two other books in this NQT series including the best-selling, 'Keeping Bums in Seats: The NQT's Guide to Behaviour Management', as well as, 'Keeping it Sweet: The NQT's Guide to Working with a Teaching Assistant.' Readers can get in contact with Steph via Twitter and Facebook, so get in touch and share some of your NQT stories, questions and ideas.



















