Making Inclusion Happen: Big-Picture Solutions to 4 Common Challenges - Brookes Blog

Making Inclusion Happen: Big-Picture Solutions to 4 Common Challenges

November 21, 2017

Here on the Inclusion Lab, we talk a lot about inclusion at the individual classroom level–but we also know that many schools and districts are struggling with higher-level challenges to inclusive education. That’s what today’s post is all about. It’s excerpted and adapted from The Preschool Inclusion Toolbox by Erin E. Barton & Barbara J. Smith, a book that helps administrators, school district leaders, and child care directors step up the progress of early childhood inclusion through big-picture, systems-level change. (Though the book is specific to early childhood, many of their ideas will work for K-12 classrooms, too.)

In their book, Barton and Smith report on a survey they conducted to identify current challenges and solutions related to preschool inclusion. Their survey respondents had some concrete ideas for how schools and districts can approach solutions to some of the most common inclusion challenges. Here, we present four of these challenges and the survey respondents’ proposed solutions. (Since these are mostly big-picture ideas, you might want to share these with your administrator if you’re reading this as an educator.)

CHALLENGE #1: Lack of awareness or support for inclusion

How to solve it:

CHALLENGE #2: Lack of funding for inclusion

How to solve it:

CHALLENGE #3: Lack of understanding and trust among professionals

How to solve it:

CHALLENGE #4: Lack of qualified personnel who can make inclusion happen

How to solve it:

What are some other higher-level challenges to inclusion you’ve faced in your own school/district? What did you do to solve them? Tell us in the comments below!

MORE BIG-PICTURE INCLUSION HELP

Need more in-depth guidance on breaking down inclusion barriers? Check out The Preschool Inclusion Toolbox, your guide to overcoming the challenges to inclusive early ed and creating a solid action plan for building and maintaining a successful program.

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