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S4I TOOLKIT

S4I Toolkit: tools to build meaningful inclusive practices into your schools and community

 
26.10.2021

Schools and teachers are still struggling to achieve educational inclusion for all their students, especially those of a migrant or refugee background. 

 

If you want to enhance your teaching practices to include all students, you can access and use our Schools4Inclusion Toolkit. A tool created to provide teachers with various possibilities, which is now ready to be explored and applied through schools and classrooms.  This is a go-to resource that addresses specific needs, bringing the provision of practical, everyday tools to make inclusive education a reality. The toolkit allows for seamless integration as a user-friendly digital application and gives more teacher empowerment and student inspiration. It’s a collection of ideas, activities, tools, and templates. Teachers will find guidance on how to maintain, strengthen and expand existing inclusive programs; strategies to empower and involve migrant families, students, and their peers; and tools to assess student interests, develop adaptation plans, encourage students to participate in extracurricular activities

 

The toolkit tool is now a reality that can give support to all teachers and help children to feel more inclusive in their schools. 

 

?To support its usage, inside the toolkit we´ve provided a set of tools: 

  • How inclusive is your school? This is a self-assessment tool on inclusion in and around schools available in a European School Toolkit in the School Education Gateway;
  • Sustainability of the whole-school strategy: This tool is made up of 17 indicators of inclusive education;
  • Setting new goals and priorities - This tool will help you to ensure that your plan includes the appropriate hard (and soft) indicators of impact;
  • Evaluating the Action Plan - Reflecting on your Action Plan - This tool provides a brief overview of the need to evaluate your action plan with some reflection questions to support your high-level assessment of your plan;
  • Establishing school and home/parent communication  -  This tool provides some stimulus reading material to consider the theory and practice of parental engagement;
  • Supporting school staff and ensuring involvement - This tool can be used with group sizes from 5 to 12 participants at a time. It is a deeply reflective tool that will help you develop learning potential aims for individual targeted pupils. You can then use these to develop appropriate interventions in and beyond the classroom.

 

?S4I toolkit: https://ildeplus.upf.edu/schools4inclusion/ ?

?TOOLKIT VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ONBXJ9153o?

 

 

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