Explore resources to help you support learning continuity for students with disability
Launched by the Department in July, the Inclusion Support web page on the FUSE website brings together resources that can be used by teachers to support students with disability.
The tools can be used to support communications, motor skill development and readiness for learning at school and at home.
The web page includes useful tools and resources that can be provided to families to support remote and flexible learning.
The web page contains the following resources and information.
Advice and key ideas for schools
Messages from school leaders explaining what works for them, with suggestions to consider in your school setting.
Supported learning activities
Activities designed to be provided to families to support learning from home. These supported learning activities are aligned to Towards Foundation Levels A to D of the Victorian Curriculum F-10.
AllPlay Learn
Helps to create inclusive education environments through practical online information, courses and resources for teachers, as well as information and resources for parents, children and the community.
Communications
Tools, resources and tips to support communication with a variety of learners.
Therapy and supports
Tips from qualified therapists about improving readiness for learning.
Digital resources and tools
These digital resources and tools are students' and teachers' favourites in specialist education.
Designed by the Inclusive Education Division and Learning, Teaching and Pathways Division, the
Inclusion support web page is part of the Department's commitment to supporting all teachers to deliver high quality education to students with disability.
The web page is part of the FUSE website, a portal that consolidates a range of online education resources and digital tools for teachers and students, from early childhood to secondary school.
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Find out more about available resources
Visit the Inclusion Support web page
Explore more inclusive education content
Visit the Support students with additional learning needs web page