Dear Colleagues,
The idea presented in the course has affected my
view of inclusion in that- the struggles undertaken to establish inclusive education
policies in different countries are on-going. This is so because different specialists
in the divergent fields (medical, political, societal and educational) are yet
to see inclusion in its entirety, and as necessary in our mainstream educational
institutions. Also, I have to now reset and accept that it is the responsibility
of all teachers to embrace and execute the principles of inclusiveness in all
our classrooms, through strategies that promote inclusive behaviours.
In my effort to make my teaching more
learner-centred in the future, I will:
1.
Continue to adapt effective classroom behaviours
that would help my student feel less excluded and more included.
2.
Attend to learners in my class according to their individuality
and their academic needs.
3.
Make the conscious effort to make use of the many school
resources to which I was introduce to.
4.
Work on creating a classroom environment that
reflects inclusivity for each learner.
Dr. A. Williams