The Inclusive Learning Environments.

1633 Words4 Pages

In this essay I will reflect upon the inclusive learning environment, i intend on reflecting this by researching, reading, extending my own knowledge and a recent exemplar visit. The main issues i have chosen to cover throughout this essay are inclusion, children’s learning and the environment. Issues i will also cover are Special Educational Needs (SEN), Every Child Matters (EMC), Diversity and legislations. I intend on doing this by arguing, analyzing and discussing the inclusive learning environment. Inclusive learning environments can be varied from the school environment to the home environment. Both having a significant impact to a child’s learning. The environment within schools needs to be stimulating, creative and enjoyable for all children to learn in. Effective classroom organization, interaction between both staff and children are essential to the inclusive learning environment. Inclusion is the main issue within the inclusive learning environment, if a child doesn’t feel included within their environment then their learning will be effected by this. The Oxford English Dictionary defines inclusion as “the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure” (Oxford English Dictionary 2011: Inclusion) This means that every child should feel involved and included, no matter of there different learning abilities or levels. This can mean children who have special educational needs, such as dyslexia, physical disability or metal disability. Inclusion should provide opportunities for all children, no matter of their age, race, gender, disability, religion, ability or their background, to be involved within their learning environment. Each child should feel like they belong and feel like they are... ... middle of paper ... ...on over the following years. Bibliography A.D.A.M. Medical Encylopidia. (2009). Cerebral Palsy. Available: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001734/. Last accessed 29 OCT 2011. Daniel, K. (1995). The Learning and Teaching Environment. Available: http://tecfa.unige.ch/tecfa/research/CMC/andrea95/node4.html. Last accessed 29 OCT 2011. Glazzard J, Hughes A, Netherwood A, Neve A, Stoke J. (2010). Teaching Primary Special Educational Needs. British library: Learning Matters. p7. Henry, J. (2007). Education Correspondent. Available: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1558822/Professor-pans-learning-style-teaching-method.html. [accessed 1st November 2011]. The Oxford English Dictionary (2011) Define inclusion http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/inclusion [accessed 3rd November 2011]. The Q Standard handout given during class.

Open Document