I do not own the current edition of this book as I was not aware of its existence until now. I would have bought it if I'd been aware of its existence, as I would have found a set of subject-specific guides to personalisation most useful in my work training and advising secondary and primary colleagues. In my view, the strengths of the current edition are that: It is the only book on the market that addresses the teaching of young people with SEN in EnglishThe language of the text is clear and direct, and avoids overuse of jargonThe layout is accessible and visually appealing (eg there is effective use of text boxes, bullet points and one colour), yet sufficiently detailed to be of use to even experienced English teachersThe explanation of various SEND is clearThe edition includes really clear and useful strategies for differentiation and access, with picture to illustrate key pointsThe case studies of pupils are useful and help readers to see the advice in context.I would certainly purchase this book when it is updated. Pippa Whittaker - City Academy Bristol; Inclusion Department.