14 Ways to Support All Learners at School and Home - Brookes Blog

14 Ways to Support All Learners at School and Home

August 8, 2017

When it comes to supporting all students in an inclusive classroom, you can never have too many practical tips in your toolbox. Today’s post, adapted from The New Transition Handbook by Carolyn Hughes & Erik Carter, gives you 14 helpful suggestions for meeting the needs of all learners—during the school day and at home. Recommended by real teachers, these strategies will help you strengthen inclusive practices and help families provide the best supports for their children.

Teachers surveyed by authors Hughes & Carter recommended the following instructional strategies for supporting students in inclusive classrooms:

Outside the classroom, kids should have plenty of chances to practice new skills across a variety of settings, tasks, and people. Parents, extended family members, and other adults can keep these teacher-recommended strategies in mind when supporting students at home and in the community.

As an educator or parent, which of these strategies resonates with you most? Do you have another key principle of inclusion that guides you every day?

CHECK OUT THE BOOK

For more than 500 research-based, teacher-tested strategies that help students with disabilities make a smooth transition to adulthood, check out The New Transition Handbook. Read an excerpt, see the reviews, and view the full table of contents.