Author: Margaret Collins
Inclusion in the Primary Classroom is one of nine titles from the Teach to Inspire series.
Inclusion in the Primary Classroom is a practical resource to help promote inclusion and disability awareness. For teachers working to raise awareness in the area of diversity and inclusion.
Both disabled and non-disabled children need help in recognising and understanding aspects of disability and inclusion. Bestselling author Margaret Collins provides a resource for the busy classroom teacher to engage all children in inclusive education. The book will create positive attitudes and will challenge and help change the children's perceived negative feelings. It demonstrates:
- that there are different kinds of disabilities
- what they can do to help
- how to show empathy
- how to interact.
- race
- speech and language
- stereotypes
- special educational needs.
About the author
Margaret Collins is Senior Visiting Fellow in the School of Education, University of Southampton. Author of 24 publications, she writes teaching material for children and articles for early years journals, and researches children's perceptions of health education topics.
Inclusion in the Primary Classroom is suitable for ages 5-11.
ISBN: 978-1-906517-06-9
Details: A4, photocopiable, includes CD-Rom



