"Effective inclusion" means ensuring that everyone, regardless of their differences, is treated equally, respected, and included so that they can fully participate and contribute in various activities, programs, or society as a whole.
Full definition
In addition, you can discover the power
of effective inclusion and how accommodations and modifications can produce measurable results.
Option 1 Participants will identify challenges to inclusion and generate strategies that support
effective inclusion in their own work.
She founded and was principal of a school for children with special needs in Singapore, and later founded and served as Executive Director of Live and Learn, the largest educational consulting firm in Singapore, an organization dedicated to training and supporting teachers to
provide effective inclusion services.
Evidence suggests that teacher attitude and confidence is a significant element in
achieving effective inclusion, which is why it is so important to think about the SEND training needs of all teachers if we want to ensure meaningful inclusive practices across all settings.
documenting factors in real Head Start programs that lead to the adoption, fidelity, implementation and sustainability of
effective inclusion practices through extensive field testing;
Combining the latest research with the nuts and bolts of program development, this book will help current and future early childhood leaders assemble
highly effective inclusion teams and develop programs where every child learns and thrives.
National Center on Secondary Education and Transition: Creating positive school environments for effective inclusion
There are several resources that will help you as you search for schools that have a strong commitment to
effective inclusion.
One key to
effective inclusion of informational texts is to make available a variety of informational texts organized around themes or big ideas.
The Head Start Center for Inclusion will systematically address existing barriers to
effective inclusion and increase the competence, confidence and effectiveness of personnel in Head Start programs to include children with disabilities.