Tag: inclusion
Natural play
Play is the foundation of a happy, healthy childhood, writes Sam Williams.
In its truest expression it is a self-directed, open-ended exploration of the world....
Theory test blues
Lauren Harris describes an initiative to support diverse learners and expand opportunities for passing the Theory Test.
For many people with neurodiversity, additional needs, or...
Point of view: The seven pillars of Inclusion
A few decades ago, the kernel of inclusivity in education seemed a far-fetched prospect, but it took root, and now, writes Pushpa Sehrawat, it...
Musical Beasts
Rachel Whibley talks about the most impactful, empowering and important musical performances her company has ever created.
In the world of classical music, accessibility and...
Relaxed panto
Natalie Hewis on relaxed performances at the Marina Theatre, Lowestoft.
When we began to offer relaxed performances for our pantomime, we never imagined they would...
Residential school trips and pupils who have Down’s syndrome
Sharon Smith's top tips on including pupils who have Down's syndrome when you plan a residential school trip.
Every pupil in your school is entitled...
SEND analytics
Amy Baxter describes how SEND registers are used as an analytical tool to inform and harmonise provision.
SEND Registers have become widespread practice, despite the...
Interactive inclusion
Sarah Sumner is enthusiastic about the benefits of interactive resources for supporting learners with SEND in primary education.
As a headteacher of a primary school...
EdTech for inclusion
Technology supports a more inclusive education for students with SEND, says Jon Moore.
Inclusive education has not always been a default in the classroom, but...
Support for collective action
Nic Ponsford offers six practical tips on embracing inclusion.
The fight for inclusion should be a collective effort that recognises the power of a united...










































