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Practical Record Keeping : Development and Resource Material for Staff Working with Pupils with Special Educational Needs - Hazel Lawson

Practical Record Keeping

Development and Resource Material for Staff Working with Pupils with Special Educational Needs

By: Hazel Lawson

Paperback | 1 July 1998 | Edition Number 2

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This volume provides a series of in-service activities for staff working with pupils with special educational needs to develop record keeping practice. The activities are designed to encourage staff to work together to develop their own formats and systems of record keeping, whilst considering the requirements of the National Curriculum, the Code of Practice and OFSTED. This second edition includes both new and amended staff development activities to take account of current issues and trends and provides different photocopiable and adaptable record keeping examples.

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