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Inclusion in Schools

• Today, schools are supporting inclusive learning more and more. Inclusive learning environments are reflections of the change in teaching and learning to help all students meet academic expectations.

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The following slides are strategies for fostering inclusion in the classroom.

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Strategy 1

• Adapt the number of items that the learner is expected to learn or complete.

• For example: Reduce the number of social studies terms the learner must learn per unit.

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Strategy 2

• Adapt the time allotted and allowed for learning, task completion, or testing.

• For Example: Individualize a timeline for completing a task; pace learning differently (increase or decrease) depending on the learner.

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Strategy 3• Increase the amount of

personal assistance with a specific learner.

• For Example: Assign peer buddies, teaching assistants, peer tutors, or cross-age tutors to help students.

• This is a great method of helping students at different levels. (Partner learning)

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Strategy 4

• Adapt the way instruction is delivered to the learner.

• For Example: Use different visual aides, plan more concrete examples, provide hands-on activities, place students in cooperative groups.

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Strategy 5

• Adapt the extent to which a learner is actively involved in the task.

• For Example: In geography, have a student hold the globe, while others point out locations on the globe.

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Strategy 6• Provide different instruction and materials to meet a

student’s individual goals.

• For Example: During a language test, one student is learning computer skills in the computer lab.

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Strategy 7• Adapt how the student can respond to instruction

• For Example: Instead of answering questions in writing, allow a verbal response, allow students to show knowledge with hands-on materials.

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