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Inclusion at School: Promoting Diversity and Equal Opportunities

Learn about the concept of inclusion in education and why it is important. Discover the role of various stakeholders in promoting inclusive practices and the strategies employed to ensure every student feels accepted and supported.

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Inclusion at School: Promoting Diversity and Equal Opportunities

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  1. 1°Istituto Superiore “Archimede” Rosolini- Italy Project Meeting 9/12 November 2016 Eger- Hungary

  2. Inclusion at school

  3. Inclusion…. What is it? • Inclusive education differs from the 'integration' model of education, which tended to be concerned principally with cognitive and physical disabilities •  By contrast, inclusion is about the child's right to participate and the school's duty to accept the child • The school itself changes in order to increase the value of diversity

  4. Inclusion…..why do weneedit • An inclusive school is a school that gives the same opportunities to all students according to the latest guidelines shared by UN and ICF (International Classificationof Functioning). It is important to see it as a challenge and enrichment of the learning environment, rather than a problem.

  5. Who is involved? • Inclusion is not limited to physical and cognitive disabilities, but also includes the full range of human diversity with respect to ability, language, culture, gender, age and of other forms of human differences.

  6. Inclusion…..whatisitspurpose? • Providing a better education • Promoting a higher self esteem • monitoring students’ performance All students should feel accepted!

  7. The Group work for inclusion in ourschool • The Group work for inclusionis a technical body that deals with all types of BES ( Educational Special Needs) • It is made up by the headmaster, the qualified teachers, the specialized teachers for the activities supporting children with certified disabilities, one parents’ representative,medical social workers who deal with BES students outside the school

  8. Group work tasks • detect BES in the school • collect and documents the educational teaching actions • make comparisons and focus on cases • provide advice and support of strategies and methodologies • detect, monitor and evaluate the level of inclusiveness in the school • preparing the Annual Plan for inclusion

  9. AnnualPlanforInclusion in ourschool At the end of each school year a Plan for Inclusion is prepared to be ready for the next school year. It contains the strategies and activities for the students with special needs. The school prepares itself for including each and everyone!

  10. The GLO: a groupforeachstudentwithspecialneeds This group, made up of teachers of the class, family and specialized workers in the field, at the beginning of the school year, under the supervision of the Working Group for inclusion, prepares an Individualized Educational Plan for each student, which defines the intervention strategies and criteria for learning assessment. The GLO monitors and documents the student’ learning process all year long.

  11. Plan for inclusion This plan provides different paths for different needs: The individualized educational planning promotes and encourages the personal, social and educational autonomy, limiting as far as possible the dependence of the student with disabilities from the teacher who supports him/her. When they finish school obtain a legal diploma In the case of adoption of differentiated planning all possible connections with the planning of the class will be developed, in order to facilitate the inclusion of the students. At the end of school path the student will obtain a certificate of attendance and competences.

  12. Strategies …. • Strategies and methodologies will be adopted, within the classes with students with disabilities, DSA and / or BES, to favor inclusion: teamwork, cooperative learning, tutoring, workshop activities • The activities supported by the specialized teachers are held mainly in the classroom, only in rare cases they can be one to one

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