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The Inclusion Toolkit



August 2011 | 120 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
With downloadable electronic resources

Are you looking for ways to make your classroom more inclusive to children with learning difficulties?

The practical strategies suggested in this book are supported by current research into effective teaching and learning, and the author shows you how inclusion friendly teaching could look in your classroom. The book is aimed at the teacher who wishes to respond to the diversity of learning needs of children that are placed within their mainstream classroom, without teaching each child differently. The advice given for teaching all learners aged 7 to 14 will help you ensure that you are providing well for all your learners that only a very few will need substantially different support.

Rather than focussing on the differences between learners, the common strategies that will enhance the learning of all, based on the common concerns of class teachers working with pupils who have Special Educational Needs, are identified.

Structured around the three areas of memory, motivation, and communication which are key to addressing inclusion friendly teaching, the book covers:

- the memory friendly classroom

- the motivation friendly classroom

- the communication-friendly classroom

Ideal for all classroom teachers working with children aged 7 to 14, and with plenty of supporting material available to download from the SAGE website, which works in tandem with each chapter of the book, this toolkit will make inclusive teaching a reality.

 
Foundations for Inclusion
 
The Memory-Friendly Classroom
 
The Motivation-Friendly Classroom
 
The Communication-Friendly Classroom
 
Steps to Success

'A useful text, particularly for those that are new to teaching or new to SEN in school.' - Jo Winwood, Subject Leader, Special Needs and Inclusion Studies, University of Wolverhampton


This book is particularly useful in our English teaching module where students have requested for specific information about how to cater for special needs like, memory issues etc. Will be a valuable addition to our reading list.

Mrs Kulwinder Maude
Education, Kingston University
October 31, 2015

This book has a wide selection of resources which can be photocopied are great for trainee teachers.

Miss Rebecca Bolan
Dept of Psychology, Kingston University
January 5, 2015

Great book, very easy to read with worksheet to photocopy.
Clear and concise good use of case studies.

Mrs Caroline Larmour
University of Cumbria, University of Cumbria
December 19, 2014

A clearly written book which is easy to follow for both students and teachers. It is full of useful ideas to implement in the classroom.

Miss KATY MEREDITH
CARE DEPARTMENT, COLEG Y CYMOEDD
April 2, 2014

This book is a useful tool for students wishing to work in schools, supporting children with special needs. It provides a brief background to the principles of inclusion, and whilst it is not recommended as academic literature to support essay writing, it provides practical examples of the ways in which the school environment can be adapted to maximise the opportunities for learning and development.

Mrs Patricia Shaw
Faculty of Education, Hull University
February 3, 2014

The chapter about "motivation friendly classrooms" is very good, overall useful for a wide range of educational and other staff working in inclusive primary school education

Ms Andrea Hasselbusch
School of Health & Social Care, Bournemouth University
November 25, 2013

This is a useful resource for classroom teachers and those working within support for learning.

Memory and motivation friendly classrooms are just two areas covered in some detail, with practical ideas and easy-to-use assessment sheets, together with other activities.

This is for classroom practitioners. It is not a resource I would use with students on an initial teacher education programme, however it is a book I would highlight to them as useful for their probationary year.

Mrs Sue Fraser
School of Education, Social Work &, Dundee University
November 7, 2013

For a moudle regarding inclusion the students are required to produce a portfolio fo evidence. This text has been of great value in supporting the students and will be recommended as a purchased text

Miss Fay Armstrong
Health and Enterprise, Newcastle College
October 11, 2013

A simple easy to use book that is useful for all students to use and relate to practice

Mrs Julie Clarkson
Early Years, Craven College
October 9, 2013

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