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Base School Primary Satellites Transition Unit Outreach Correspondence Secondary Satellites 33 Schools 215 Students IWAS Civil War Politics of Total Inclusion From pockets within MoE ID: 577578

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There Are Many C’s in…Slide2
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Slide4

Base School

Primary Satellites

Transition Unit

Outreach

Correspondence

Secondary Satellites

33 Schools

215+ Students

IWASSlide5
Slide6

Civil War!

Politics

of Total Inclusion

From pockets within

MoE

& some NGO’s

Helped focus practice and purpose

Hot houses for pedagogical development

Created tight, motivated collaborative and political force

“Unwarranted Optimism!”Slide7

10% - Number of students supported with Special Needs (

MoE

BIM 2014)

3

% - Number of students with highest needs (ORS a little over 1%)

0.4% students in special education settings separate from regular schools

Continuum

o

f EducationSlide8

Congratulations

Inclusive practices for students with special needs in schools 

- ERO 2015

78% Inclusive

Identified key teacher practices:

understanding

students with special education needs

strategies for effective inclusion

differentiating the curriculum

ways

of monitoring progress within Level 1 of the New Zealand Curriculum.

Found only

half of schools were effective in promoting achievement and outcomes for students with special education needs.Slide9
Slide10

Changing Landscape

Increasing demand

More children with high and complex needs

Increasing rates of ASD diagnosis (1:68 US)

Complications associated with Foetal Alcohol Disorder

More students surviving premature birth and associated complications

Prevalence of comorbidity/dual diagnosisSlide11

CreatingSlide12

Compelling VisionSlide13

Can Do Attitude

Turn

can’ts

into cans!Slide14

Collaboration & Congruence

“Unwarranted Optimism!”Slide15
Slide16

Key Competencies Pathwayclickspecialednz.com

P –Scales Dept of Education UK

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