Inclusive Education

Inclusive education provides tailored and supportive teaching to students from all backgrounds. Our resources are designed to provide you with a greater understanding of the different types of learning needs and support you in tailoring your teaching so you can sensitively and effectively support all your students.

Culture, Race, and Ethnicity in the Classroom: Implications for Teaching

Today's classrooms feature a diverse set of students from various cultural, ethnic, linguistic and national backgrounds. In this article, explore what you can do to inspire inclusion and be a supportive teacher for your students. 

 

Podcast Episode: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

In this episode of School Improvement, Angeline Aow and Sadie Hollins discuss total inclusivity and the six stages of the continuum on becoming a totally inclusive school and put theory into practice. 

 

Toolkit: Language for Behaviour and Emotions

This free guide shows behavioural leads and teachers an intervention that helps young people overcome problems with language and emotional skills and develop more positive interactions. It includes sample activities, worksheets and resources.

 

Free Chapter: Behaviour Barriers and Beyond

This free chapter helps school staff to reframe behaviour as a means of communicating a need, ensuring they can sensitively and effectively support children with a range of Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) by seeing beyond the behaviour to its underlying function.

 

Free Chapter: Introduction from DLD & Me

Read the introduction from DLD and Me, a practical workbook for use with children and young people with DLD that is based on the principles of self-advocacy and the conviction that understanding difference and disability can empower and support young people.

Insights From Our Education Experts

How to Address SEMH Needs in the Classroom

Explore strategies for effectively addressing SEMH needs in an educational setting with practical tips and additional resources.

What is Developmental Language Disorder?

Uncover what developmental language disorder (DLD) is and what role teachers can play in supporting a child with DLD.

A Guide to Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs) and Resources

Learn about the various types of SpLDs and how to recognise them, as well as resources for teachers that provide actionable advice and support.