Inclusion: Developing an Effective Whole School Approach
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Inclusive self-evaluation
Using data effectively to identify underachievement and vulnerable groups
Inclusive interventions
Provision mapping: The strategic whole school development tool
Effective target setting for all pupils
Final thoughts
Professor Mel Ainscow, University of Manchester, UK
"It is a most useful resource for both practitioner-researchers and for school-based initiatives. Written in an accessible style and designed in a format that makes it ideal for use in continuing professional development, it is just right for the needs of twenty first century headteachers and their schools. I highly recommend it as a stimulating and supportive springboard for fruitful dialogue."
Jenny Corbett, Emeritus Reader, Institute of Education, University of London, UK
This book examines and offers solutions to the challenges faced by schools in ensuring that all students are enjoying, participating and achieving in education. The authors argue that self evaluation lies at the heart of truly inclusive school development.
The book focuses on supporting schools in understanding and using school based systems and processes in a joined up, meaningful and strategic way to impact positively upon the progress and participation of all pupils. These processes include:
- self evaluation
- data analysis
- intervention planning
- provision mapping
- target setting
With case studies, examples, templates and models, this practical and accessible book responds to the day to day needs of the SENCO, teacher, leader and everyone within the school setting in evaluating and meeting the needs of all pupils effectively.