For
a school that you know, select one of the points above and describe a policy
that is in place. Describe the policy and say how it supports inclusive
practice.
At this school there are many of the
mentioned polices listed above one of the policies that I chose to describe is
“how to monitor progress, share information and review pupils support needs.”
In order to monitor students’ progress the
stakeholders involved in the child’s life should come together and agree on
what they want for the child, identify set goals and needs of the student and
his/her rate of progress (IEP) These will be monitored through:
1.
Informal observation: this informs teachers to issues and
information that cannot be provided on written test.
2.
Self-assessment: this will help students stay motivated and interested
in his/her learning
3.
Testing: test should not
only be pen and paper they can involve oral response, video, multiple choice
which only requires the child making a tick or shading, or cloze phrase/short
answers.
4. Daily Logs
It is
important to share information but even more important it should be confidential.
Information can be shared during parent teacher consultation, during school
base support team meeting, staff meeting and student/parent/teacher meeting.
As the
student works, teachers must always review the support that is student needed, this
can be done by:
1.
Collaborating with
parents/caregiver
2.
Consulting with other
teachers
3.
Consulting with
student
4.
Reviewing of her log
and observation to make amendments if needed.