Tag: book reviews
SEN132 : Sept/Oct 2024
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Making his debut in SEN Magazine, Norwegian journalist Trond Ola Tilseth reports on a fascinating experiment being carried...
My Whirling, Twirling Motor
This charming storybook is aimed primarily at the parents, caregivers and teachers who interact with children aged 4-8 who are presenting with an ADHD...
Getting Your Class To Behave
The Must Have Behaviour Management Bible (Sixth Edition)
Sue Cowley is a bestselling education author and is renowned internationally as a presenter and trainer. She...
The Behaviour Toolbag:
Practical Strategies & Interventions
John Murray has many years experience of working in schools, and various agencies, including a special school for children experiencing social,...
SEN131 : July/August 2024
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There are too many excellent articles in this issue to summarise them all in this brief introduction, so...
Sticky Teaching and Learning
How to make your students remember what you teach them
Caroline Bentley-Davies is a teacher trainer, adviser, coach and the author of many bestselling books,...
Place, Craft and Neurodiversity
Re-imagining potential through education at Ruskin Mill
For over four decades, Ruskin Mill Trust has worked with young people with special educational needs and behavioural...
SEN130 : May/June 2024
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It’s an unsettling issue this time. UK politics has gone all weird, and policy-making has virtually stopped. Which...
Outstanding School Leadership:
How to take your school to the top and stay there
Peter J. Hughes is CEO of a leading primary and secondary multi-academy trust in...
Neurodiversity and Education
The authors of this publication combine extensive experience in the fields of education, neurodiversity, teacher training, tutoring and consultancy. Paul Ellis broadcasts regularly on...











































