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Centre for Equity in Education Making sure every child matters The role of local authorities in the development of inclusive education for all Mel Ainscow Mel Ainscow
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Centre for Equity in Education Making sure every child matters Our children and young people: Some leave school with no qualifications Bottom of well-being ‘league’ Poor levels of school attendance High numbers of exclusions Early drop out from education High proportion in separate provision Home background the best predictor of school performance
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Developing an inclusive education system: What are the levers for change? Principles Development of schools Forms of evaluation Local authoritiesCommunity
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Centre for Equity in Education Making sure every child matters Achieving clarity: Process Identifying and removing barriers Presence, participation and achievement All students Emphasis on at-risk groups Marginalisation, exclusion and underachievement
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Developing an inclusive education system: What are the levers for change? Principles Development of schools Forms of evaluation Local authoritiesCommunity
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Centre for Equity in Education Making sure every child matters Implications: Institutional: shared responsibility around a common purpose Local authorities: Having the ‘big picture’, brokering collaboration and acting as the conscience of the system Government: determining overall principles, facilitating local action and regulating progress
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Centre for Equity in Education Making sure every child matters ‘Schools have a duty to make sure all young people get a good deal. Local authorities have a duty to make sure it happens’ Senior local authority officer, December, 2009
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The most important factor: the collective will to make it happen
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