Developing Learning Support Systems

Authors

  • Marion Blythman

Keywords:

Learning Support, Education System, Warnock Report, Policy, Legislation, Report, Impact, Special Education, eNGLAND, Learning Support Systems, Remedial Teacher, SET, Special Education Teacher, Trends, Special Needs, Provision, Guidelines, SEN, Special Educational Needs

Abstract

The Warnock Report has had a major impact on special education throughout the U.K. The development of Learning Support Systems in Scotland, representing an important expansion of the traditional role of the Remedial Teacher, points to a significant future trend in special needs provision.

References

Barton, L. Tomlinson, S. (Eds.) (1984). Special Education and Social Interests Beckenham : Croom Helm.

Cameron Report (1977). Music Education. Scotland: HMSO.

Dunning Report (1977). Assessment for All. Scotland: HMSO.

Grampian Regional Council. (1976). Report on Remedial Education. Scotland: Grampian Regional Council.

Pack Report (1977). Truancy & Discipline. Scotland: HMSO.

Progress Report (1978). The Education of Pupils with Learning Difficulties in Primary and Secondary Schools in Scotland. Scotland : HMSO

Warnock Report (1978). Special Educational Needs. London : HMSO.

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Published

1989-11-11

How to Cite

Blythman, M. (1989). Developing Learning Support Systems. REACH: Journal of Inclusive Education in Ireland, 3(1), 15–21. Retrieved from https://reachjournal.ie/index.php/reach/article/view/492

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