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Dilemmas in the Classroom: How to Balance Inclusion and Individual Needs

Dilemmas in the Classroom: How to Balance Inclusion and Individual Needs

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...with Dr Tracy Edwards

In this episode, Tracy Edwards, senior lecturer at Leeds Beckett University and author of Severe and Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties in Schools, explores the ethical and practical dilemmas teachers face when supporting learners with complex needs. Drawing on her experience in both mainstream and special education, Tracy discusses inclusion, differentiation, and the importance of reflective, learner-centred practice. She highlights the value of embracing difference, fostering choice, and maintaining high aspirations for all pupils. This insightful conversation offers practical guidance and reassurance for secondary teachers navigating the challenges of inclusive education in UK schools.

Useful Links:

Severe, profound and multiple learning difficulties in school: considering ethical and dilemma-based perspectives by Tracy Edwards: https://www.routledge.com/Severe-Profound-and-Multiple-Learning-Difficulties-in-School-Considering-Ethical-and-Dilemma-Based-Perspectives/Edwards/p/book/9781032888750

Beyond the 'Dilemma of difference': an analysis of stories from expereinced teachers about their inclusive practice: https://bera-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/berj.4129

Simmons, B. (2021) 'How special are mainstream schools? Reflections on social spaces for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties.' : https://researchspace.bathspa.ac.uk/14531/

BBC Articles on the topics mentioned in the podcast:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpr0xwx9e7jo

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2r8y0v6l7o

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjw0e3zjx2lo

Bullet point summary:

  • Special and inclusive education challenges for teachers.
  • Dilemmas faced by educators working with learners with complex special educational needs.
  • Inclusion versus exclusion in educational settings.
  • Ethical considerations in teaching and decision-making.
  • The role of special schools compared to mainstream schools.
  • Importance of "craft knowledge" in navigating educational dilemmas.
  • The impact of systemic failures on students with special needs.
  • The significance of choice and flexible differentiation in pedagogy.
  • The relationship between classroom practices and student engagement.
  • The need for ongoing reflection and ethical engagement in inclusive education.
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