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  • Educating Children and Young People with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Constructing personalised pathways to learning

    A comprehensive outline and review of Educating Children and Young People with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Constructing personalised pathways to learning written by Psychiatrist David Dossetor.

    Educating Children and Young People in FASD

    August 21, 2012
  • New Generation Children The Complex Challenge Flyer

    New Generation Children The Complex Challenge Flyer

    New Generation Children The Complex Challenge

    Wednesday 7th November 2012

    July 12, 2012
  • Review of TDA Materials

    A copy of the article from NASEN reviewing the recently released training modules.

    Special Magazine Teacher training resources May 2012 pg37-39

    May 13, 2012
  • New Release ‘Educating Children with FASD’

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    May 13, 2012
  • Complex Needs Training Modules

    I have just acted as Director for the TDA funded Project which has developed extensive training materials for teachers of children and young people with severe, profound and complex learning difficulties and disabilities.

    http://www.education.gov.uk/complexneeds/ChooseModule.aspx

    May 8, 2012
  • Early Years Complex Needs

    Teachers in Early Years are often the first to identify complex needs in young children . This article describes a recent research project which looked at teaching strategies to help teachers in this sector, in particular through the newly devised Engagement Profile.

    April 25, 2012
  • International Conference in Complex Learning Difficulties and Disabilities

    Positive Path International is hosting an international conference presenting the latest information in Complex Learning Difficulties and Disabilities (CLDD).

    This conference is relevant for all Educators, Therapists, Psychologists, Parents, Health Professionals, Social/Human Services and anyone with an interest in students with Complex Learning Difficulties and Disabilities.

    Positive Path brochure

    April 1, 2012
  • FASD – Pedagogically Bereft

    Children with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders area recently identified phenomena in British schools, as they are in other developed countries. This article describes a small scale piece of research , undertaken at the University of Oxford, which make a preliminary attempt to unpick some of the teaching strategies that may be effective with this educationally challenging group of children and young people.

    BJSE – FASD (Pedagogically bereft!) Vol 38. No 1 2011

    March 14, 2012
  • Deprived, Disadvantaged and Disabled

    Teachers are increasingly reporting that ‘ the children are different”. They observe that the children they teach are not as they were in the past. This article discusses the changing pattern of special educational needs.

    Deprived, Disadvantaged and Disabled article

    March 14, 2012
  • Rules of Engagement

    New generation children in our classrooms requires New generation pedagogy. This article describes the results of a national school based research project using the tenet of Engagement as the foundation for that new generation of teaching practices.

    SEN magazine The rules of engagement Sept 2011 (A4page)

    March 14, 2012
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