Inclusive, good-quality education is a foundation for dynamic and equitable societies."
- Desmond Tutu
The SD22 Inclusive Education Department exists to ensure equitable access to learning and opportunities to achieve the goals of their educational programming.
We believe:
all students, regardless of their intellectual, social and emotional abilities are valued members of the school community.
an individual's educational program should be based on strengths and needs rather than labels or funding categories.
the ‘principles of learning’ apply to all students. These principles include:
Learning requires the active participation of the learner.
People learn in a variety of ways and at different rates.
Learning is both an individual and social process.
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POPFASD is the Provincial Outreach Program for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
Click on the logo to access resources related to teaching and supporting students with FASD.
POPARD is the Provincial Outreach Program for Autism and Related Disorders.
Click on the link to access resources related to teaching and supporting students with ASD.
Inclusion Outreach is the Provincial program for supporting inclusion in BC schools.
Click on the logo to learn more about including and engaging our students with complex needs in their classrooms.
Click the link to access the videos from the 2022 Inquiry Series that Shelley Moore did with several School Based Resource Teachers from SD22.
Click the link to go to the BC Public Schools Employers' Association. There you will find a course called Understanding Behaviour and Inclusive Education. The course has been designed for use by Educational Assistants, but will be helpful for all!
This free set of short, engaging modules focuses on supporting educators in creating inclusive classrooms.
There is also a set of modules designed to help educators better understand and support their students with Autism.
This resource, provided by Alberta Education, provides teachers with brief explanations of a variety of different diagnoses. The resource also provided some key strategies that can be used to support students in their classrooms.
This is a padlet of resources created by or vetted by our team of ELL teachers.