No Other: Creating schools where everyone belongs (Independent Thinking)

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Management number 231867484 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $13.79 Model Number 231867484
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How can schools become places where everyone belongs, thrives and is celebrated?At a time when diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives are under attack globally, this timely and engaging book offers a powerful call to action, drawing on a diverse range of contributors to show how belonging plays a crucial role in attendance, behaviour, engagement and achievement. Edited by award-winning education writer Ian Gilbert, it comprises 45 unique contributions from across the education spectrum, offering practical insights and alternative perspectives on creating inclusive, equitable schools. Topics covered include supporting refugee children, neurodiversity, the Muslim experience, gypsy, Romany and traveller children, supporting teachers of colour and older teachers in their careers, holding difficult conversations, decolonising the curriculum, LGBTQ+ awareness, limb difference and much more.The book serves as both a showcase of what can be done to ensure belonging for all members of the school community and a timely response to the consequences of punitive behaviour control approaches. Taking its place alongside two previous best-selling titles also edited by Ian Gilbert, The Working Class and Square Pegs, this volume completes a trilogy fighting to help schools ensure everyone is welcomed, understood and successful.This practical and powerful book will benefit all educators, school leaders, policymakers and those in academia and social care who want to understand better how schools can serve as havens where there genuinely is No Other. Read more

ASIN B0H114QR3W
ISBN13 978-1040945612
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher Routledge
Print length 214 pages
Accessibility Learn more
Publication date October 20, 2026

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