Learning and inclusion : the Cleves School experience / edited by Priscilla Alderson ; written by staff and pupils of the Cleves School, Newham, London
1. Introduction -- 2. An inclusive community school -- 3. Active learning -- 4. Being friends and being equals: relationships and rules -- 5. Fun -- 6. The Cleves School experience: conclusion -- Appendices: 1. Implementing the aims of Cleves School -- 2. Extracts from the 1998 OFSTED Report -- 3. The Newham LEA Inclusion Charter and extracts from the Audit
Summary
"Pupils, staff and parents agree that inclusion is working at Cleves mainstream primary school. Teachers concerned about effectively accommodating children with moderate, severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties within their mainstream class will therefore draw inspiration from this handbook. In their own words, the staff and pupils describe the inclusive principles and everyday practices in their school. Their methods include team teaching in open-plan areas and active differential learning for all ability levels. They show that by sharing a joint responsibility to learning, inclusive teaching can benefit all pupils, regardless of their ability."--BOOK JACKET