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Developing and Implementing Inclusive Teaching Strategies

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Starts on:08/12/2022 09:30 AM
Ends on:08/12/2022 03:00 PM
Location:Online event

Description

Every teacher has a responsibility to teach inclusively, ensuring that every child in every classroom has equal access to the curriculum and wider educational opportunities.

While children and young people may have different needs and requirements in order to access the curriculum effectively, quality teaching means identifying such needs and working with colleagues, the learner themselves and their families to understand how to best deliver an inclusive learning environment.

Ofsted’s latest, updated Education Inspection Framework, following changes to the previous framework in 2019, insists on a sharper focus on the substance of education, highlighting the importance of every child having access to a broad, deep and rich curriculum. Adaptations to this, for example for learners with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), cannot result in a narrowing of the curriculum. Such findings could be in breach of the 2010 Equality Act.

Ofsted also require schools to demonstrate how the available curriculum is ambitious, especially for the most disadvantaged learners. With the lingering impact of the pandemic-induced school closures affecting these learners more than many peers, it is crucial that every teacher is reflecting on their teaching practice to boost pupil progress through 2022/23.

Join with peers to learn from each other as well as an expert trainer at this interactive online training day, designed to help you learn more about inclusive teaching, evaluate your current practice, and leave the day equipped to better serve the needs of every child in your classroom.

Learning objectives include:
• Evaluate your own teaching practices to consider how inclusive your classroom is
• Learn about new approaches to inclusion to help meet the needs of different learners
• Strategise how to enhance inclusive practice with colleagues in your school to improve the learning environment for all pupils
• Discuss with peers what approaches to inclusive teaching has worked well in other contexts
• Examine the barriers to delivering inclusive teaching, and learn methods for overcoming these.

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There are three ways to register: call: 0203 770 6580; email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; or click the link below to visit the event website.

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