Monday, 15 October 2012

Developed Questions

After analizing my original questionaire, i have re-looked at them and changed them.
Im hoping that this will make people look at them differently and create better responces...

1. How do you think we as parents, professionals, adults can help to prevent exposing young children to things they shouldnt be exposed to?

2. What do you think are the key aspects in making a school inclusive?

3. What are your childhood memories?

4. What are the benifits of doing home visits?

5. A lot of children with additional needs are being educated in mainstream schools nowadays. what are your views on this?

6. Analise the impact of mixing children that are classified as 'mainstream' with children who have additional needs?

7. Why is it important to build good reltionships with parents?

8. What are your feelings on using technology as a teaching resource in classrooms?

1 comment:

  1. Emily.. you question lots about inclusion in schools. As you know i work in a school to and have questions similiar things.
    I think this subject is so broad. Everyones opinion on inclusion is so different to another.
    Personally my views on having children with additional needs in a mainstream setting is great for some children and not for others. sometimes the child is too severe and misses out on so much learning as there not ever in the classroom or it's effecting others learning.
    I won't go on but have a look at my questions and would appreciate some comments.. thanks

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