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inclusionED is the online professional learning community, co-designed with educators, for educators. It provides evidence-based and research-informed teaching practices and tools to support diverse learners in inclusive classrooms.
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Teaching practices
Explore the teaching practices below to see how they can help you to deliver student outcomes and meet your professional learning needs.
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Supporting students to detect their own emotions from body clues
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Model emotional literacy
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Model positive interactions
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Classroom management
Classroom management
Effective classroom management is essential in creating positive learning environment for all students with minimal disruptive behaviours. Research suggests that students with diverse learning needs, including students on the autism spectrum, benefit from structured teaching and environments that cater to their sensory needs. The practices in these series provides teachers with tools and techniques create calmer classrooms that are accessible and engaging to diverse learners.
Organise your classroom environment
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Establish classroom rules
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Interact with every student
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Sensory considerations
Sensory considerations
Provide a safe calm space for students
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Meet students' sensory needs
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Improve your classroom's acoustics
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Career and self-discovery
Career and self-discovery
Developing a career or training pathway after school often requires thinking about how these prospects link with personal strengths and interests. Supporting students to discover these strengths and interests will give them a solid foundation for their career journey. These career and self-discovery practices focus on how to use the myWAY Employability platform, explore career interests and strengths, and identify and plan for post-school pathways.
Introduction to myWAY Employability
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Self-discovery
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Work discovery
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Adjustments and scaffolds
Adjustments and scaffolds
Inclusive teaching often requires adjustments and scaffolds to be implemented to meet the needs of every learner. Small changes can support a student to understand the learning content. Adjustments and scaffolds may also reduce anxiety and behavioural concerns. These adjustments and scaffolds practices focus on strategies that can support students with transitions, writing, and general learning behaviour.
Use visual self-management tools
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Use instructional sequences
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Use visual supports to increase understanding
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Social/emotional wellbeing
Social/emotional wellbeing
The social and emotional wellbeing of students can strongly impact learning outcomes. Many diverse learners can find social activities challenging. These social and emotional wellbeing practices focus on social skill development, regulating emotions, and coping strategies for an overwhelmed state.
Provide a safe calm space for students
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Harnessing student interests
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Embedding opportunities for choice making
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School connectedness
School connectedness
Students who feel a greater sense of school connectedness experience increased self-esteem, motivation and academic achievement. Fostering school connectedness also develops an inclusive learning environment. These school connectedness practices focus on developing home-school relations, collaborative partnerships, and establishing trust through communication.
Share information through home–school communication
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Foster school connectedness using the WISE model
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Strengthen school belonging and emotional trust
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Behavioural support
Behavioural support
Unexpected behaviours are often the first sign that students are experiencing emotional overwhelm. While adjustments and scaffolds put in place can lessen the possibility of these behaviours, these moments can also be a great learning experience if addressed sensitively. These behavioural support practices focus on how to coach students through these experiences, and how teachers can respond constructively.
Respond constructively to student behaviour
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Supporting students to detect their own emotions from body clues
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Conduct an ABC analysis
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Whole-of-school strategies
Whole-of-school strategies
Successful implementation of an inclusive school culture is based on clear communication, respect, openness, empathy, fairness and accountability. The strategies in this series will support the whole-of-school development of an inclusive culture that will benefit the whole school community.
Using UDL in planning
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Working with partners: Relationships, shared goals and communication
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Establish collaborative partnerships - Collaborative Partnerships in Action
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Robotics
Robotics
Communicate effectively: Robotics social clubs
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Negotiate, resolve conflicts: Robotics social clubs
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Improve teamwork skills: Robotics social clubs
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Core Research
The inclusionED practices are developed from evidence-based research.
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