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320 - Index for Inclusion, Manchester University, United Kingdom

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ONTACT

Manchester University

Mr. Mel Ainscow

United Kingdom

www.manchester.ac.uk

no telephonenumber available

mel.ainscow@manchester.ac.uK

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VERALL GOAL

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MISSION

The Index for Inclusion is a set of materials to guide schools through a process of inclusive school development. It is

about building supportive communities and fostering high achievement for all staff and students. It is not an additional

initiative for schools but as a systematic and comprehensive way of engaging in school development planning, setting

priorities for change, implementing developments and reviewing progress.

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HE SOLUTION THAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED

The Index takes the social model of disability as its starting point, builds on good practice, and then organises the Index

work around a cycle of activities, which guide schools through the stages of preparation, investigation, development and

review. It helps schools develop themselves in a way that values all students equally. Project materials guide schools

through a process of development that draws on the knowledge and experience of staff, young people, their families

and their community. It is not an additional initiative for schools but as a systematic and comprehensive way of

engaging in school development planning, setting priorities for change, implementing developments and reviewing

progress.

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OUNTRY IN WHICH IT WAS DEVELOPED

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UK

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OUNTRY

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COUNTRIES IN WHICH IT IS OPERATING

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ACTS ABOUT SIZE AND SCOPE

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The Index for Inclusion has been translated into many languages (as of 2010: 40

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The Index has been used and implemented in many countries.

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INKS TO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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WEBSITE

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SUPPORTING MATERIAL LIKE

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UBE VIDEOS

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PUBLICATIONS

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http://www.csie.org.uk/resources/breaking-barriers.shtml http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001471/147140eo.pdf