University Course: Analysis of Inclusive Education Policy Themes

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This assignment analyzes the national policy document "A Policy on Inclusive Education in Schools: Route to Quality Inclusion," focusing on its key themes and practical implementation. The analysis highlights three crucial themes: whole school inclusive environment, learner and staff wellbeing, and collaboration with parents and community engagement. The whole school inclusive environment emphasizes the development of positive social skills, supportive relationships, and a sense of connectedness, which can be achieved through positive relations among stakeholders. Learner and staff wellbeing is crucial for a safe and caring learning environment, achieved by understanding the needs of learners and staff, and promoting mental health through stress management. Collaboration with parents and the community is essential for inclusive education, requiring two-way communication, consideration of parental perspectives, and engagement in curriculum integration. The assignment references relevant literature to support its arguments and provides a comprehensive overview of the policy's implications for inclusive teaching practices.
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According to the current national educational policy, “A Policy on Inclusive Education in
Schools: Route to Quality Inclusion” (Ministry for Education and Employment. (2019), there lies
10 major themes that addressed the development of better and efficient inclusive as well as
learning friendly school environment. However, among these 10 themes, the three most
important themes which contributes to inclusive teaching by effective implementation through
the collaboration among the stakeholders like the classroom assistants, teachers, parents and head
of schools are: whole school inclusive environment, learner and staff wellbeing, collaboration
with parents and community engagement.
Whole school inclusive environment can be effectively implemented by the development
of positive social skills as well as pro social behaviours, supportive relationships, development of
the sense of connectedness to school, supportive relationships and a good workplace setting
where the stakeholders like the teachers and the academic assistants together with the parents of
the students can maintain positive relations (Ministry for Education and Employment, 2019).
Some of the factor in consideration while initiating in the implementation of the whole school
environment through collaboration is that it involves initial review and the evaluation for
defining success, demonstration of the positive values by the leaders and encouraging the
students and the fellow teachers towards an inclusive teaching and education approach.
Learner and staff wellbeing are important factors of consideration for the promotion and
development of safe and caring environment of learning that supports a positive relation among
the school staffs and the teachers. Wellbeing of staff and learning can be implemented by
understanding the need or the requirement of the learners and the teachers, dedication and
showcasing acceptance and empathy as well as helping the each other of the stakeholders to
manage and focus on emotions (Mitchell & Sutherland, 2020). Wellbeing for the staff can be
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promoted by educating and training them regarding stress management which can improve their
mental health and the burnout due to overwork in classrooms.
Collaboration with the parents and community engage in extremely essential in the
setting of the promotion of inclusive education. This helps the stakeholders to tap within the vast
knowledge of the parents for unleashing the needs of the child (Graham & Jahnukainen, 2011).
This theme can be implemented by development of two way communication among teachers and
parents, encouragement of communication with all the stakeholders involved in the community
engagement, consideration of the perspective of parents and encouraging parents to engage in
integrating overall child curriculum.
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References
Graham, L. J., & Jahnukainen, M. (2011). Wherefore art thou, inclusion? Analysing the
development of inclusive education in New South Wales, Alberta and Finland. Journal of
education policy, 26(2), 263-288.
Ministry for Education and Employment. (2019). A Policy on Inclusive Education in Schools:
Route to Quality Inclusion. Ministry for Education and Employment. Retrieved 18 April
2020, from http://4027849_1654011536_APolicyonInclusiveEducationin.pdf.
Mitchell, D., & Sutherland, D. (2020). What really works in special and inclusive education:
Using evidence-based teaching strategies. Routledge.
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