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Inclusive Classroom Practice: Principles

Start date:

June 2025

Level:

Introductory

Places:

Places are awarded on a "first paid first serve" basis due to demand.

Cost / delivery:

£175 / on-campus

1 day (14 June)

Transform your teaching practice.

This one-day course provides you with practical and effective strategies for creating a classroom where every student feels valued and supported, regardless of their abilities or background.

By learning how to implement Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, differentiate your teaching, and foster an inclusive classroom culture, you'll be equipped to meet the diverse needs of your students.

The course also explores how to promote equality and diversity while addressing barriers to learning, making your classroom a space where all learners can thrive.

Intended audience

Whether you're new to inclusive teaching or looking to refine your approach, this course will give you the tools and techniques to ensure every student has an equal opportunity to succeed in your classroom.

Why this course?

  • Practical approaches to inclusion: learn strategies to create an inclusive classroom environment that supports the diverse needs of all learners
  • Universal design for learning (UDL): understand and implement UDL principles to make lessons accessible and engaging for students with various abilities and backgrounds
  • Differentiation techniques: master the art of differentiating instruction to cater to different learning styles, ensuring that every student can succeed
  • Promoting equality and diversity: gain insight into how to foster an inclusive classroom culture that values diversity and promotes equality for all students
  • Evidence-based methods: explore a range of research-backed strategies and tools to support students with SEND, behavioral needs, and other barriers to learning

Course overview

This one-day course is designed to help teachers create inclusive learning environments that support all students, including those with SEND, EAL, and diverse learning needs. 

Through practical strategies and case studies, you will explore the ways to adapt teaching methods, foster student engagement, and ensure equitable access to learning opportunities.

  • Successfully demonstrate mastery of the Teachers' Standards in the relevant key stages and subjects
  • Provide evidence of effective planning, teaching, and assessment practices in a school setting
  • Reflect on and improve teaching practice through feedback and self-evaluation
  • Demonstate the ability to adapt teaching strategies to meet the diverse needs of learners
  • Achieve QTS and progress into a professional teaching career

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