Support for learning and school attendance
Your child has the right to receive support for learning and school attendance whenever it is needed. The aim is that in comprehensive school each pupil receives support for learning and school attendance proactively and at the right time. Support for learning and school attendance is arranged primarily within your child’s own teaching group through various flexible arrangements, unless it is clearly in your child’s best interest to transfer to another group or school.
Teaching arrangements that support learning
Teaching arrangements that support learning apply to all school activities and provide the basis for taking pupils’ needs into account. These arrangements include a wide range of methods to enable pupils to learn and attend school.
Examples of teaching arrangements that support learning include:
- supporting safety and attachment to school
- a clear structure
- flexibly formed teaching groups and differentiated teaching
- language-aware teaching
- inclusive teaching arrangements and pupil-centred approaches
- giving positive feedback and guiding towards desired behaviour
- the support of teaching assistants in participation in lessons.
Group-level support measures
Group-level support measures are the right of all pupils and are the primary form of support. Group-level support is directed at the entire teaching group and no separate decision is made for an individual pupil. Group-level support is implemented flexibly and systematically.
Group-level support measures include:
- general remedial teaching provided by the teacher
- remedial teaching of the language of instruction provided by the teacher
- teaching provided by a special needs teacher alongside other teaching.
Individual support measures
Individual support measures complement the pupil’s support if group-level support measures have not been sufficient. Individual support measures are planned according to the pupil’s personal needs and are the subject of a plan and a decision based on an assessment of support needs. Individual support measures are arranged primarily in the pupil’s own school, taking the pupil’s best interest into account.
Individual support measures include:
- teaching by a special needs teacher partly in a small group and alongside other teaching
- teaching by a special needs teacher or a special class teacher in a small group
- teaching by a special class teacher in a special needs class
- individual interpretation and assistance services as well as assistive devices.
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Instructions
Contact your child’s teacher or the school’s special-needs teacher for more information on support for learning and school attendance. You will find the contact information in Wilma.
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The service is free of charge.