Schools affiliated to CBSE were advised(Circular No. 45 dated 29th October,2008) to ensure that no child with special needs is denied admission in main stream schools, it has been observed that there are many schools affiliated to CBSE who are not abiding by this directive.
There seems to be a misconception among schools and school authorities on various issues pertaining to children with special needs. The children with special needs face challenges in learning as they may not be able to focus on the teacher during classroom interaction or their pace of learning may vary. Moreover social skills and emotional skills may need to be further strengthened.
To overcome these problems generally an aid is given to the child. An aid is an adult sitting along with the special child encouraging and motivating the child to move alongwith the class.
Schools are advised to allow parents when they make a request to provide an aid so that individual attention is possible for the child and enables the student to grow and learn alongwith the other peers in the class.
Further inclusive education also needs to be done with an Individual Evaluation Program. Specific goals should be set for each child with special need based upon the appraisal. For this purpose the schools need to have a special educator as has already been recommended earlier.
It is being reiterated that any school which fails to provide attention to a child with special needs or makes a pretext of denying admission to any category of a differently abled child will be liable to stringent action even to the extent of disaffiliation.
Source: CBSE Circular No. 65
Guidelines of Inclusive Education of Children with Disabilities (IECD) each school is advised :
School is second only to family in its important impact on children and on their personality developments, as children spend 6-7 hours of their active time in school. Our school offers specialized services of a full time School Counsellor addressing academic, emotional and behavioural problems in children.
The school plays an important role in enhancing educational competence as well promoting psycho-social development of children and adolescents. Today’s children have to cope with heavy syllabi and stress of examinations, often manifesting psychosomatic complains, problems of sleep and appetite, behavioural problems and declining performance, as signs of stress. Parents are facing their own problems, and when they face problems related to school performance and behaviour of their children, they often approach the school counsellor for help.
It is seen that Child’s performance in studies is not an isolated phenomenon; it is associated with totality of child’s personality. Self-confidence, positive self-image happiness and emotional stability, go with better performance and children with learning difficulties and poor performance have feelings of frustration, anxiety, anger and inadequacy.
· Progressive educational techniques take a broader view of education. Apart from basic educational skills, they emphasize how to get along with others, human values, needs and strengths of every child.
· Career Counselling Workshops are held for senior school students to enable them make an informed decision regarding the wide array of career choices that they have today.
· Our school has students with Special Education Needs (Dyslexics, Hyperactive, Autistic).The School authorities, Parents, Teachers, Counsellor
and Special educator work in conjunction with each other to help the student maximize his/her inner potential.