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Supporting Inclusive Education
Jane Finch
Head of Teacher Education,
Equality, Diversity
and Inclusion
Residential College in
Cheltenham, UK
Students aged 16 + years
with disabilities
170 full time, 200 part time
students
950 + staff – teachers,
therapists, care and
support staff
Annual turnover £23m
To support teachers to have the confidence and skills to support inclusive education for pupils and students with special educational needs.
Establish good practicesShare knowledgeFind flexible models to develop the training of staff
Both in partner organisations and to a wider EU audience
Erasmus+ KA2
Key Action 2: September 2016 – April 2019
Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Partners:
Valteri Centre – Project Co-ordinator (Finland)
National Star (UK)
Statped (Norway)
GO! (Belgium)
Support/resource centres and Specialist institution
5 phases
1. Job shadowing
2. Box of Best Practices
3. Thematic Webinars of Inclusive Practices + handbook
4. Training Modules for Supporting Inclusive Education
5. National seminars and an international seminar in Finland
Open access to all materials produced on the project web pages.
Phase 1 - Job shadowing
Phase 2 – Box of Best Practiceshttp://all-aboard-erasmus.eu/
A story about a UK learner with complex communication needs and
their transition from college
Solution based school culture in
Finland
ICT Teglverket school in Norway
Phase 3 – Webinars
Handbook
Phase 4 - Training Module
• Three day Pilot in Brussels in October 2018
• Teachers from mainstream schools in Belgium, Holland and Norway
• Theme of Inclusion and Active learning
Phase 5 – National and International seminars
Phase 4
Module
The Plan
To develop a five day training module as a future offer
To deliver a three day pilot course in Belgium
Training Module of Inclusive Practices 3 day pilot - Brussels
Purpose: To support professionals with practical strategies in order to work effectively with learners with special needs in inclusive education environments.
• Day 1: Explore theories of inclusion, apply these in context and reflect on values and practice.
• Day 2: Explore education culture, assistive technology, challenging behaviour and team support.
• Day 3: Create your own resource and improvement plan.
Objectives: to teach;
Training Team
Two trainers from • UK• Finland and• Norway
Belgium recruited teachers, sourced venue, provided interpretation and delivered a workshop.
Pre delivery
Baseline self assessment questionnaire for all participants.
To understand the needs of each participant and their aspiration for improvement.
To shape the delivery in order to
meet differing needs.
Day 1.Introduction to All Aboard and training objectives
Theories of Inclusion
• Why have inclusive Education?
• Introduction to Inclusive Support
• Inclusive Practitioners
• Models of Disabilities
• General V differentiated approach
Day 2Themed workshops on:-
• How to change education culture through individual
and systemic approach
• The use of assistive technology in education
• Multi discilpinary team support and transition
• Managing challenging behaviours
Day 3
In small groups develop and present a useful resource
• Create a presentation to staff or students
Management Development Plan
Create a case study of how to assist a particular student
Create a lesson plan on how to integrate elements of learning
Create a learning resource
Model a technique you have learned
Present your idea to the rest of the participants
Some ideas…
Quality Monitoring
• Observation and feedback
• Feedback evaluation and analysis
Evaluation of pilot
• Highly successful programme.
• Useful, insightful and thought provoking
• Participants shared information in their schools
• Further upskilling and awareness needed for colleagues
• Liked the organisation wide approach to inclusive cultures
Next Steps
• 5 day course offered through the School Education Gateway.
• Apply through KA1 funding.
• Courses can be held in alternative venues and funding is available, on successful application.