
The Inclusive Teacher
A Practical Guide to Inclusion in Australian Classrooms
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 28. November 2025
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-1-041-13405-3 (ISBN)
Description
This quick-reference, highly practical guide is designed to help teachers successfully include students with a disability in the classroom, as well as being a research text.
Armstrong and Roy focus on key 'sticky' issues often referenced by teachers, schools, and government as preventing inclusion, filling in the gaps in current teacher capabilities in responding to these issues. They cover, for example, how to record educational progress for a student with a disability on an Individual Education Plan (IEP), how teachers should respond to occupational violence in a classroom by a student with a disability, and the need to teach routines. The authors provide learning activities and use vignettes throughout the book to offer a story format and help the reader understand how to overcome persistent challenges to educational inclusion for those with a disability. The guidance provided is mapped to relevant Australian teacher standards and government recommendations, and has been successfully road-tested with Australian state governments, schools, and thousands of pre-service teachers.
An essential read for pre-service teachers, this book will also be of interest to new and in-service teachers in the mainstream sector as well as in the special education and alternative school sectors.
Armstrong and Roy focus on key 'sticky' issues often referenced by teachers, schools, and government as preventing inclusion, filling in the gaps in current teacher capabilities in responding to these issues. They cover, for example, how to record educational progress for a student with a disability on an Individual Education Plan (IEP), how teachers should respond to occupational violence in a classroom by a student with a disability, and the need to teach routines. The authors provide learning activities and use vignettes throughout the book to offer a story format and help the reader understand how to overcome persistent challenges to educational inclusion for those with a disability. The guidance provided is mapped to relevant Australian teacher standards and government recommendations, and has been successfully road-tested with Australian state governments, schools, and thousands of pre-service teachers.
An essential read for pre-service teachers, this book will also be of interest to new and in-service teachers in the mainstream sector as well as in the special education and alternative school sectors.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate Core
Illustrations
17 farbige Tabellen, 87 farbige Abbildungen, 74 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 13 farbige Zeichnungen
17 Tables, color; 13 Line drawings, color; 74 Halftones, color; 87 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
517 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-13405-3 (9781041134053)
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Additional editions

David Armstrong | David Roy
The Inclusive Teacher
A Practical Guide to Inclusion in Australian Classrooms
E-Book
11/2025
Routledge
€41.99
Available for download

David Armstrong | David Roy
The Inclusive Teacher
A Practical Guide to Inclusion in Australian Classrooms
E-Book
11/2025
Routledge
€41.99
Available for download

David Armstrong | David Roy
The Inclusive Teacher
A Practical Guide to Inclusion in Australian Classrooms
Book
approx. 11/2025
1st Edition
Routledge
€48.30
Not yet published
Persons
David Armstrong (Dave) is a specialist teacher, researcher, teacher educator, and adviser to government. Dave has led courses/pathways in Teacher Education Programs on disability and inclusion in Australia and the UK. Dave has successfully published two books with Routledge: Educational Trends Exposed (2022) and Key Perspectives on Dyslexia (2014).
David Roy is a passionate, ethical, and inclusive lecturer and researcher with over 31 years' experience in schools and tertiary education. He has a deep passion for developing and implementing a wide range of educational practices, policy changes, and research for learning and teaching, and works closely with politicians, governments, and education bodies regarding implementing change. David has had 11 books published.
David Roy is a passionate, ethical, and inclusive lecturer and researcher with over 31 years' experience in schools and tertiary education. He has a deep passion for developing and implementing a wide range of educational practices, policy changes, and research for learning and teaching, and works closely with politicians, governments, and education bodies regarding implementing change. David has had 11 books published.
Content
Part I. Educational inclusion: The why. 1. Attendance and the unfolding crisis in education. 2. Objections to this book and myths about inclusion. 3. Understanding inclusion. Part II. Educational inclusion: What and how. 4. Disability: Becoming a developmentally informed teacher. 5. Differentiation and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). 6. Feedback and effective praise. 7. Establishing routines in the classroom. 8. Building strong parent-school partnerships. 9. Behaviour: Building and maintaining calm and productive classrooms. 10. Mental health and well-being in schools. 11. Inclusive assessment 12. Safety in school and bullying prevention. Part III. Final words. 13. Key learnings.