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Advanced Certificate Course in Inclusive Education
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Advanced Certificate Course in Inclusive Education

Practicing Inclusive Education in schools affiliated to IGCSE, IB, Oxford, ICSE, CBSE and most domestic boards
Last updated 3/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • What is classroom Management and Strategies to manage a classroom in Inclusive set up with ease.
  • How to manage behavior of children in differentiated classroom?
  • Provisions given by Govt to support children in Inclusive classroom
  • How to identify children with ADHD and help them?

Course content

6 sections53 lectures3h 24m total length
  • Introduction to Behavior Management in Classroom1:25

    Managing children's behavior is the a big challenge for teachers today. Children are exposed to various situation and a lot is expected from them.

    The need to understand their behavior as per situation can help them grow as better individuals.

  • Is Behaviour Managment Same as Discipline2:14

    Does Behaviour Management mean Discipline?

    No. Behaviour Management is a larger concept than Discipline.

    Discipline is implemented after a problem occurs whereas behavior management seeks to prevent problems in the first place. So let's check how to manage behavior in the classroom through this video.

  • Determine Your Beliefs On Managing Behaviour3:55

    To learn some tips on how to manage behavior in the classroom, we first need to determine our own beliefs as a teacher.

    What can be those beliefs? Is it that we just have to teach the curriculum and complete our syllabus? No it's not just that. There are many other things which a teacher has to do while teaching the curriculum like setting some norms for expected behavior and various other segments of child's life in class. What are those various segments?
    Let's watch the video and find out.

  • Behaviour Management Tips 1-43:00

    BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT TRUTH

    1. Lasting change takes time.

    2. You cannot make anyone do anything.

    3. Behavior is a symptom of a larger issue.

    4. Reacting to a problem generally escalates the problem, while being proactive usually helps to de-escalate or avoid the problem in the first place.

    Let's watch these Truths through this video.

  • Behaviour Management Truths 5-93:55

    BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT TRUTHS 5-9

    5. Consistency is the key!

    6. If students are engaged, they are not causing trouble.

    7.You can win the battle but lose the war.

    8. Choose your battles wisely. Parents can be allies or enemies.

    9. Assigning blame is ineffective.


    Let's find out through this video

  • Behaviour Management Truths 9 - 135:20

    BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT TRUTHS 9-13

    9. Children need structure.

    10.Students rise or fall according to our expectations.

    11. If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.

    12. Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you.

    13.We all make mistakes.

  • Behavior is A Symptom of other Issues1:35

    Behavior is a symptom of other issues.
    A response to something inside the classroom: Other students, Teachers, Assignment/classwork (content or structure)

    A response to something outside of your classroom: Home, Other classes, Other teachers, Hallway issues, Neighborhood

    When a problem occurs, the FIRST question you should ask is:
    Am I doing something that is creating or contributing to this problem?
    Is there something I can change?
    If not, then:
    What is causing this problem, and how can I help?

  • Implications of Behavior is a symptom of other issues4:55

    Implications for the Classroom
    There is always a reason for what is occurring. There is always a goal behind every behavior: Attention, Power, Revenge, Avoidance of failure
    Address the behavior, but investigate to figure out the cause. If the cause is not addressed, the problem will continue.

  • Give It Time Give Choices3:00

    GIVE IT TIME:

    Implications for the Classroom

    * Be patient with students as they begin to work toward change.
    * Assist students with designing and implementing a plan to improve.
    * Give private praise if appropriate for positive changes.
    * Understand that behavior will slip sometimes and don't give up on the child.

    CHOICES:

    You cannot make anyone do anything unless they choose to cooperate.

    Children allow us to do what we do in our classrooms.

    We can manage the situation by what we choose to do and say in response to a given situation.

    Implications for the Classroom

    Admit to students you cannot "make" them do anything, but that they may not like what you choose to do in response.

    Use student choice statements when addressing students about their inappropriate behavior:

    Ex: "You can choose to get on task and work with your group, or you can choose to sit over here by yourself, fill out a reflection sheet, and take an F on the assignment for the day. Of course, I will have to inform your parent if you choose the latter, but it's still your choice. You know what is best for you

  • Reacting - A Problem for Behavioural Issue in Classroom3:45

    Students' behaviors are generally NOT personal, but we often take it personally.

    • If it IS personal, aren't we the grown-ups in the situation

    • Reaction interprets and acts upon the problem as a personal attack.

    • Proactive people view the situation as a problem to solve.


  • Reaction - Implications in Classroom3:59

    Students' behaviors are generally NOT personal, but we often take it personally.

    • If it IS personal, aren't we the grown-ups in the situation

    • Reaction interprets and acts upon the problem as a personal attack.

    • Proactive people view the situation as a problem to solve.

  • Consistency is the key4:14

    No one wants to live in chaos.
    * We rely on many things in our lives to be consistent: what to do at traffic lights, what products are safe to eat, etc.
    * What if those everyday things you take for granted changed randomly and frequently?
    * How would you begin to act?

    Implications for the Classroom
    * Create, direct teach, practice, and reinforce clear procedures for everything that needs to be done by students in your classroom.
    * Establish clear routines in your classroom.

  • Engage to Enlighten5:10

    If students are engaged, they are not causing trouble.

    If students are engaged, they are not causing trouble.

    Students do not interfere with what they value.

    Engaging, high-interest, relevant lessons are the positive to acting out

  • Tricks of Trade - Use of Humour1:30

    Humor Improves handling behaviour issues in classroom.

    There are at least four good reasons for incorporating humor in the classroom. These reasons include:

    1. Keeping your students engaged

    2. Showing your students that you're a person, too

    3. Helping create community in your classroom

    4. Lightening the mood when things feel too hard

  • Tricks of Trade - 'Eye Contact'2:16

    Eye contact is a very important non-verbal teaching technique, which not only enhanced students’ attention in the classroom but also helps teachers in the attainment of desired student results.

    Efficient use of eye contact in the classroom as a non verbal teaching tool:

    In classroom, eye contact performs a very significant function as non-verbal communication.

    Eye contact makes so much difference: if students feel that the teacher is actually talking and engaging with them, they are more likely to engage with teacher and listen what they’re saying.

  • Tricks of Trade - 'Put Up for every Put Down'3:10
  • Tricks of Trade - 'Recognise Positive Behaviour'1:46

    Promoting Positive Behavior is a two-fold process. We need to reward the children who behave well, and change the behavior of those who do not. Often in classroom, teachers give more attention to students who misbehave and vice versa.

    By being positive and cheery yourself, you will encourage the children to do the same.

    Lets see how positive behavior can help in changing the behavior of students.

  • Techniques That Backfire - ' Raising the Voice'3:40

    Raising your voice has a diminishing effect. The more you use it with the same group of students, the less effective it becomes. This will cause you to up the ante, to become louder and more aggressive, to be the ogre you never wanted to be.

  • Techniques That Backfire - ' Using Embarrassing Put Downs'2:54
  • Techniques That Backfire - 'Using Physical Force'3:27

Requirements

  • Graduate in any Discipline

Description

This course is designed to empower teachers with practical tools & knowledge to manage inclusive classrooms and also add self-value as an effective global educator. You will not find an equivalent or similar online course that is designed with deep thought and exceptional experience. Inclusive Education practice is being encouraged globally as well as in many domestic schools and in many boards like International Baccalaureate, Oxford, IGCSE, ICSE CBSE and other International  Boards are adopting these norms. Global educational institutes also give preference to teachers with knowledge of Inclusive Education. Why should you be lacking ?

There are few online courses that prepares teachers with practical tools for Inclusive Classrooms. This online Advanced  Certificate Course in Inclusive Education (CCIE) is designed to overcome this gap between limited capacity of existing institutions to conduct Inclusive Education Courses and the hugely under-served need for the same among the teacher community and educational institutions.  The course equips the teacher with good knowledge plus basic practical skills on managing behavior of children and techniques to manage such an inclusive classroom apart from providing a good understanding of dealing with Children with Specific Learning Disability. The course is a combination of theory (videos plus pdf docs and ppts),  It is delivered using a combination of videos, ppt, and pdf docs.

The course also deals with provisions for govt for children in inclusive classroom.

This course also deals with contemporary development in teacher education and the need for reflective practices to develop self-identity, human relationships, assumptions, beliefs and attitudes in you as a teacher.

So join the course and prepare yourself ahead of others for the New Education Policy and enhance your prospects in the noble career as an educator.

For Teachers in Indian Schools. Inclusive Education as a concept was introduced in Indian Education System in year 2016 alongside promulgation of RPwD Act 2016. India's New Education Policy 2020 further mandates practicing Inclusive Education in classrooms.  Para 6.14 of New Education Policy 2020 states "the awareness and knowledge of how to teach children with specific disabilities including learning disabilities will be an integral part of all teacher education program".

Who this course is for:

  • Teachers in Primary, Secondary and Higher Secondary Schools
  • Individuals aspiring to be teachers
  • Teachers desirous of practicing Inclusive Education (IE) in classroom
  • Educational institutions and schools all over the World
  • Teachers in Indian schools who wish to align their training with NEP 2020
  • DAV Schools, Army Public Schools, (APS), Kendriya Vidhyalaya Sanghathan (KVS), Chinmaya Vidyalaya
  • Navodaya Vidyalayas, State Govt Schools, Ryan International, DPS, Vidhya Bharti, VHP Schools, Ramakrishna Mission
  • Govt servants and NGOs dealing with policy formulation for School Education
  • Corporates desirous of promoting Inclusive Education through CSR Funds
  • Principals and coordinators of schools