Inclusion or inclusive education involves a different and diverse range of students learning alongside each other in the same setting. It values the diversity of the students and the contributions each child brings to the classroom.
The government must support pupils with special educational needs at school by ensuring that all children with medical conditions (both physical and mental health) have the appropriate staff, resources and environment to learn.
Inclusion also covers support with social development, such as helping a child with their communication needs or supporting the development or maintenance of friendships throughout their school life. It also involves children being fully included in school by:
- Going on school trips
- Being involved in physical education
- Remaining healthy
- Achieving their academic potential
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Inclusion in the Classroom
Inclusive Teaching & Learning
Inclusion can happen in the classroom, in settings attached to the school like Specialist Resource Bases (SRBs) and across the school as a whole. A teacher may present information …