By Gargi Bansod | Associate, Consortium
Gati Inclusion Workshop - November 22, 2018
On November 22, we conducted our much awaited Gati Inclusion Workshop where 19 schools (33 participants) were represented by teachers, Headmasters, Supervisors, Counselors and Coordinators. The free event was organised to create awareness about making mainstream schools inclusive and accessible for all. The event gave each school access to 1/3 resources across pedagogy, screening, behaviour management, that they could take back and implement in their respective schools and classrooms. The Gati team will be monitoring implementation over the next 3 months, tracking how useful the tools have been to individual classrooms.
Red Flag Project by Sonali Saini of Sol's ARC
The focus of this workshop was on identifying student needs. The participants learnt how to identify possible causes for why a learner is struggling, what are the immediate next steps, and how to identify strugglers without labelling them.
"The session will be very useful for our teachers to understand each student's needs. It will be our pleasure if the Gati team arranges the session for our school," says Mohsin Khan, Headmaster of M. H. English School in Malwani.
Sensory Integration by Franzina Coutinho of Inspirium Holistic Care
In this workshop, participants were provided with a Sensory Tool Kit. They learnt how to identify issues with sensory integration, strategies to respond to categories of sensory issues in the classroom, and how to create a sensory grid for managing behaviours in the classroom.
Veena Jadhav, a teacher from Rishi Valmiki Eco School in Mumbai, says, "The workshop was very interactive and helpful for quick implementation in the classroom. We learnt various techniques to involve all the children with different capacities. The major take away was exercises and designing of lesson plan where we keep every child's need in mind."
Managing Learning Needs by Shamin Mehrotra of Ummeed
Here the participants were taught strategies on understanding learning disabilities, how they manifest in the classroom, and how best to support children experiencing learning difficulties in the classroom.
Alpa Satoor, a teacher from Auxilium School in Mumbai, said in her feedback that, "The LD workshop was nice, informative and useful for all teachers."
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