Chapter books and non-fiction
Chapter books and non-fiction suitable for KS2 readers of varying confidence that feature Disabled characters.
Chapter books and non-fiction suitable for KS2 readers of varying confidence that feature Disabled characters.
Including Disabled people by making positive changes is more beneficial than simply focusing on negative aspects of their experience.
Characters in these books are not primarily defined by their impairments but by their interests and aspirations.
Disability is one experience amongst many others and it doesn’t need to be remarked upon or prevent us from joining in.
Advice on ‘umbrella’ and ‘limited’ companies and how to spot and prevent being caught up in tax avoidance schemes.
Children’s books that highlight and celebrate our differences – as well as the many things we have in common.
Advice for members on how to secure the best deal when employed by an agency.
Four titles for the very young that feature Disabled characters with different degrees of prominence.
Cutting out the middleman - a marketing approach to applying for direct supply teaching work in schools. Part of the Alternatives to Agencies (A2A) toolkit.
How books for early years and primary age children can be used to promote disability inclusion.
The NEU worked with five primary schools over two years to consider how ‘traditional’ gender stereotypes could be challenged in nursery and primary classrooms.
New relationships and sex education lessons ‘undermined’ as teachers have said they lack confidence.