Inclusive education is
one of the most important concepts of teaching, and is based on the ideology
that all members of the class and school have a right to be treated as an
equal. This also includes ensuring that each student has access to learning,
and has the opportunity to reach their full potential in the classroom
environment (Loreman, Deppeler and Harvey).
A school that I know encourages
positive behaviour management by setting classroom rules, where the entire
class has an input. In everything that we do in life, rules are important. In
the classroom rules were used to define the behaviours expected and to set boundaries.
From the first day of class, the rules are established. The teacher involves
the class in coming up with rules for the entire class. The teacher then goes
through the importance of rules with the class and the consequences involved
when they break or don’t follow the rules. Allowing the children to be part of
the process, encourages inclusivity and gives the children a sense of belonging
and pride.