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Practical examples of implementing inclusive education

Practical examples of implementing inclusive education. Dr.Austėja Landsbergienė Tallinn, 2015. Effective Leadership. Shared Vision Understanding Everyone’s Needs Ensuring Everyone Has A Voice Involving Community. Teachers As Leaders. Hiring for Attitude - only the ones who are willing

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Practical examples of implementing inclusive education

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  1. Practical examples of implementing inclusive education Dr.Austėja Landsbergienė Tallinn, 2015

  2. Effective Leadership • Shared Vision • Understanding Everyone’s Needs • Ensuring Everyone Has A Voice • Involving Community

  3. Teachers As Leaders • Hiring for Attitude - only the ones who are willing • All Staff Are Aware - “THIS IS THE WAY WE WORK” • All Staff Understand the Importance of Removing Barriers to Inclusion • All Staff Are Aware of the Importance of the Strategies to Support Inclusion • Checklists • Continuous Review of Classroom Environment • Continuous and Individualised Professional Development

  4. Getting Community On Board • Transparency • Parent Education • Stories and Dialogue • “ALL of us have special needs, some - just a little bit MORE special” - the motto of our model

  5. What Have We Learned? • It’s more about the attitude, not about the skills • It’s more about the willingness, not about the money • We need to recognise the diversity of needs that individuals have and we need to remove prejudice and barriers • There are visible and non-visible differences that exist among people. Acknowledge and respect. • A child’s right to be included must be at the heart of educational practice

  6. “Fairness is not giving everyone the same thing. Fairness is giving each person what they need to succeed.” • Thank you!

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