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OverviewThis book provides a rationale for teaching inclusive teamwork and for understanding communication as a collective endeavour. It shows how teamwork can be taught within schools and emphasises the role that classmates have in facilitating good communication, particularly in the face of difficulty. Grounded in evidence from hours of therapy and analysis of children’s accounts of communication and children’s interactions with their peers, the book explores the components of teamwork by looking carefully at the way schoolchildren really interact. It draws on research from the fields of education, psychology and speech and language therapy to propose the framework for a programme suitable for children aged 7 to 14 years, designed to include pupils with speech, language and communication needs. The programme includes activities, a set of criteria to use as an outcome measure and examples of the way that children and young people have responded in practice. In using the inclusive teamwork programme outlined in this book, teachers have the potential to support all children in developing rapport, effective communication and problem-solving skills. Providing a framework designed to meet the needs of all learners, this book will be highly relevant reading for students of education, speech and language therapy and educational psychology, as well as speech and language therapists and practitioners in the field of education. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rosalind MerrickPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.140kg ISBN: 9781032063171ISBN 10: 1032063173 Pages: 92 Publication Date: 31 May 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction. 1. Communication as a collective endeavour. 2. Speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) through children’s eyes. 3. Learning within relationships. 4. Mental health and experiences of participation. 5. The dimensions of inclusive teamwork. 6. A framework for teaching inclusive teamwork.Reviews"Based on Rosalind’s extensive experience as a psychologist, teacher and therapist, this very readable book does more than make a compelling, evidence-backed case for the role of teamwork in improving children’s communication; it provides a flexible programme of practical and creative activities to support teachers to make teamwork part of their everyday classroom practice. Rob Webster, Associate Professor, Centre for Inclusive Education, UCL Institute of Education ""An excellent book published at a very important time - a must-have for all those working in the field of SEND. This book not only explores the speech and language difficulties that children and young people may have but it also gives ideas, strategies and activities that will support inclusive teamwork."" Lorraine Petersen OBE, Educational Consultant" Based on Rosalind's extensive experience as a psychologist, teacher and therapist, this very readable book does more than make a compelling, evidence-backed case for the role of teamwork in improving children's communication; it provides a flexible programme of practical and creative activities to support teachers to make teamwork part of their everyday classroom practice. Rob Webster, Associate Professor, Centre for Inclusive Education, UCL Institute of Education An excellent book published at a very important time - a must-have for all those working in the field of SEND. This book not only explores the speech and language difficulties that children and young people may have but it also gives ideas, strategies and activities that will support inclusive teamwork. Lorraine Petersen OBE, Educational Consultant Author InformationRosalind Merrick is a speech and language therapist and psychologist, specialising in work with children with speech, language and communication needs in mainstream schools. She has a PhD in Children’s Views and Speech and Language Therapy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |