Inclusion in education means every learner counts. Explore how schools and EdTech are opening doors, breaking barriers and making classrooms welcoming for all.
INCLUSION IN EDUCATION
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Technology is prevalent across every aspect of our lives today and will continue to play an even more significant role in the careers and personal lives of future generations. A large majority of chil ...
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Exploring Mental Health, LGBTQ+ History, Climate Change and Black History and Experiences through Into Film+
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Whether you’re a SEND lead, a class teacher or a one-to-one learning support assistant, the desire to ensure all children thrive permeates every aspect of the school day.
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The number and range of technological options available to Deaf learners has significantly increased in recent years.
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Universal Design for Learning, or UDL, is an approach that takes as its starting point an inclusive philosophy which postulates that if design considers everybody from the start - regardless of abilit ...
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Diversity Role Models (DRM) goes into schools delivering training and workshops that embed inclusion and empathy, in the hopes of creating a better world for future generations. Time and time again, w ...
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Chaired by James Garnett, the Programme Lead for the EdTech Demonstrator Programme, the panel will discuss how they, and the schools and colleges they support, are leveraging the benefits technology b ...
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The Foundation for Education Development (the FED) has one aim – to promote education through a long-term lens. Education empowers the individual, our communities and nations. The FED believes that ...
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Preventing waste is high on most people’s agendas, and taking care of the planet’s precious resources is vital for all our futures. The organisation 2econd Chance addresses two of our most pressing is ...
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If you scan the academic literature from the last 70 years you will quickly see that questions of race, racism and teaching are not new, and have been debated for decades. And yet, it was interesting ...

