Stories for Inclusive Schools

Stories for Inclusive Schools

by Gill Johnson and Mal Leicester
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 30/10/2003

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This gem is the ideal companion for the busy primary school teacher. Packed with timesaving resources for both the classroom and assembly, it provides a wealth of activities to develop key values and skills in your pupils.


Using the power of stories, the authors champion a fresh and inspiring approach to inclusive education across the curriculum, integrating key values into classroom learning. The twelve themed tales stimulate reflection and discussion on such sensitive areas as:



  • bullying

  • prejudice

  • physical disability as well as 'hidden' disabilities

  • alternative lifestyles, cultures, and different appearances

  • parental difference.


Lively characters of various ethnic origins, who embody respect for diversity, enhance these multicultural stories. In addition, each session contributes to key skills learning in English, including speaking and listening, reflecting, reasoning and concentrating. Many of the activities also integrate coordination and art and craft skills, numeracy and science skills.


The many photocopiable activity pages make this an essential tool for teachers or heads who wish to ensure that inclusion is genuinely working for all children throughout their school.

ISBN:
9781134387069
9781134387069
Category:
Education
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
30-10-2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Gill Johnson

Born in 1932, Gill Johnson grew up in Hampstead and Selsey. Evacuated to Scotland after the fall of Dunkirk, she returned home in 1943 only narrowly to escape being hit by a Doodlebug rocket in Buckinghamshire. Leaving St Mary's Calne school, she joined the Bach Choir in 1949, and is now the choir's longest serving member.

After marrying, she worked in the British Embassy in Paris, then returned to London to assist Kenneth Clark, the art historian. To fund the education of her four sons, she imported sorbet from the Rhone Valley. Having lived in the northern Auvergne, Italy and Hong Kong, she has settled in west London. Love from Venice is her first book.

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