@ModernCassie@Samstricko181 Also, one last thing, to deny that discussions about inclusion are not ideological, is quite short sighted. We only have to consider that Michael Gove was highly ideological and the progenitor of this current mess, although SEND education has always been discriminatory.
@ModernCassie@Samstricko181 Blanket policies are inherently discriminatory. Children that have unmet needs will not behave in what is considered to be “acceptable”. This says more about the type of society England is. I haven’t even gotten to classism in schools.
@ModernCassie@Samstricko181 And I am sorry to say, but people like Strickland are incredibly ideological. Below is what I happen to agree with. Education as it is right now is under provisioned, lacks adherence to the equality act 2010 and violates human rights.
@ModernCassie@Samstricko181 It is an ideological perspective, not a lazy take. We need to start viewing behaviour psychology in education as harmful and abusive. Behaviourism is not education, it allows for grooming of children, destroys mental health and affects the most vulnerable.
@ballater6@Samstricko181 Funny that. Does Sammy here actually know that? Or does he understand the EA2010? In fact his ideas probably fall foul of the KCSIE policy guidelines too.
@Samstricko181 Inclusion in reality means making those accommodations - which clearly you don’t want to do. I would advise any parent in your school to take your school to tribunal for disability discrimination. I think after the 10th or 20th case you might learn a lesson.
@Ms_L_White Perhaps some parents should refer you and school to tribunal for disability discrimination? Child abuse of disabled children should not be normalised. Your school is notorious for this.
@amanda_spielman@C_Hendrick@C_Hendrick and you make a fine pair of ignorant Neanderthals. What do you actually know about SEND education? Nowt! But you did know how to make head teachers’ lives hell - and I should remind you of your culpability in Ruth Perry’s death. Pity there was no Hillsborough law.
@AndyNelson1977@edudissenter ADHD, ASD, dyslexia. The broadness, the lack of precision, the huge marketing clout, the activism. Then there’s anxiety. Another term used as a catch all. Used & abused. Top of my head.
It's always interesting to look back & see the early days of where all this started. Look at the language Bennett uses, the framing of things, & the notion that certain things need more investment - which just happen to be the things he sells solutions to: https://t.co/YXReLBJtGK
We must stop demonising welfare recipients.
The idea that disabled people are faking it or struggling families are all potential fraudsters.
This logic punishes people for life’s challenges - we need a welfare state that helps people back on their feet, not kicks them down.