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FREE online educational resources
A non-exhaustive list that might help those affected by school closures due to coronavirus, compiled by home educators.
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- Short Restorative Conference Process
- Circle of Adults Page / Word File
- Circle of Friends Process Page / Word File
- Sensory Super – Sensitivities and children with autism
- Facilitators handbook (Large 2.1meg Word File)
- Anti-racism micro-interventions recourse
- Lesson Planning for Inclusion Facilitators : Promising Practice from Carol Tashie, New Hampshire (Small pdf file)
- Restorative Justice Handbook (Medium 547 kb Word File)
- Solution Circles Process (On line file)
- Gargoyles of Change
- Removing the Barriers (DFES)(Small 459kb pdf file)
- Every Child Matters Green Paper ( Medium 995 kb pdf File)
- SEN Code of Practice 2001 (DFES) (Large 3.2 meg pdf File)
- HMI Report 2004 (Small 172kb Downloadable pdf file) : Special educational needs and disability: towards inclusive schools
- Keys to Inclusion Handout ( Large 7.5 meg pdf File)
- PRUs
- The Long View We must take the long view in our planning for complex individuals however young they are.
- Teaching Tolerance: American website offering free resources including CDs, teaching kits and classroom activities for FREE to schools
- Teaching Assistants (small 61.6kb pdf file) : Some radical new ideas from Mike Giangreco of Vermont University
- Range of Handouts from Inclusive Solutions’ Training events
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Podcasts
Colin Newton is interviewed as part of a podcast on Restorative Justice as part of ‘The Emotional Curriculum Podcast’…
The fight over dyslexia
Most people in the UK will learn to read and write by the age of seven, but about 20% of the population will struggle to reach this level, and about half of these people are believed to be dyslexic, although not all of them will be diagnosed. Guardian journalist Sirin Kale tells Anushka Asthana about investigating questions around dyslexia – the science behind it, how people are diagnosed, who is diagnosed and what treatments work.
A podcast featuring Colin about his time as an EP, including work on PATH, inclusion and hope…