Inclusive education for the 21st century : theory, policy and practice / edited by Linda J. Graham.
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"First published 2020 by Allen & Unwin."
Part I: Introduction and Fundamental Concepts1 Inclusive education in the 21st century2 Fundamental concepts of inclusive education3 Does inclusion work?Part II : Educators' Obligations under International and National Legislation and Policy 4 Inclusive education as a human right5 Legislation, litigation and implications for inclusion6 What is the NCCD and what does it mean for my practice? Part III : Universal Evidence-based Strategies to Effectively Teach Diverse Learners in Supportive and Safe Inclusive Environments 7 Using assessment data to support student learning8 Universal approaches to curriculum, pedagogy and assessment9 Making adjustments to curriculum, pedagogy and assessmentPart IV : Developing Inclusive School Cultures through Inclusive and Ethical Practices10 Developing inclusive school cultures through ethical practices 11 Putting students at the centre12 Nurturing close student-teacher relationships13 Promoting student wellbeing and mental health through social and emotional learning14 Developing productive partnerships with parents and carers15 Collaborating with colleagues and other professionals16 Rethinking the use of teacher aidesIndex
Placing a student on the autism spectrum in a busy classroom with a pair of noise-cancelling headphones and an aide to deal with the inevitable meltdowns is often done in the name of 'inclusion', but this is integration and not inclusive. How can teachers and schools create genuinely inclusive classrooms that meet the needs of every student?Research evidence indicates the strategies that make schools inclusive for students with disability benefit all students. Yet many schools are still operating under twentieth-century models that disadvantage students, especially those with disability. Inclusive Education for the 21st Century provides a rigorous overview of the foundational principles of inclusive education, and the barriers to access and participation. It explores evidence-based strategies to support diverse learners, including specific changes in curriculum, pedagogy and assessment practices, and the use of data. It addresses the needs of children with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, as well as those with complex learning profiles, including mental health issues.With chapters from leading experts from Australia and the UK, Inclusive Education for the 21st Century addresses common issues in both primary and secondary schools. Underpinned throughout by research evidence, it is designed to assist educators to develop the deep knowledge required to make inclusive education a reality in all schools.
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