Description
This programme traces the development of The Grove School as a community resource. From a formal primary school in the 1960's, in the 1970's it expanded to include children with special needs, espe...cially those with a visual impairment. After a fire the school was rebuilt to accomodate children with special needs from a closed local special school.
This programme traces the development of The Grove School as a community resource. From a formal primary school in the 1960's, in the 1970's it expanded to include children with special needs, espe...cially those with a visual impairment. After a fire the school was rebuilt to accomodate children with special needs from a closed local special school.
| Module code and title: | E242, Learning for all |
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| Item code: | E242; 03 |
| First transmission date: | 17-02-1992 |
| Published: | 1992 |
| Rights Statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
| Restrictions on use: | This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OUDA web pages. |
| Duration: | 00:25:00 |
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| Producer: | Bob Walters |
| Contributor: | Tony Booth |
| Publisher: | BBC Open University |
| Keyword(s): | 1960's; 1970's; Community Resource; Graham Else; Grove School; Mary Kingsley; Pat Isherwood; Paula Cranshaw; Primary School; Visual Impairment |
| Subject terms: | Children with disabilities--Education--England--Cambridge; Mainstreaming in education--England--Cambridge; Special education--England--Cambridge |
| Master spool number: | HOU6619 |
| Production number: | FOUE259F |
| Videofinder number: | 4212 |
| Available to public: | no |