The Jessica Kingsley Inclusive Teaching and Learning collection helps educators, administrators, and other school leaders bring inclusivity, social justice, and trauma-informed practices into the classroom and school, as well as the individual learning process. Written by experts in their fields, these titles from Jessica Kingsley Publishers provide pedagogical and practical support addressing topics such as emotionally-based school avoidance, self-confidence and communication skill-building, relationship and sex education, and whole-school approaches to inclusivity and mental health.
Innovative content — More than 80 eBooks written by experts who bring both scholarly and professional experience to their subjects.
eBooks for every reader — Resources written for both students and educators, offering perspectives on how to create and support inclusive experiences in the classroom.
Essential topics — eBooks on topics including restorative practice, student and school wellbeing, relationship and sex education, emotional-based school avoidance, and educational psychology.
Self development workbooks — Helpful tools offering lessons and activities to facilitate inclusive classroom practices.
Professional practice — Resources providing important guidelines and effective strategies for educators, learners, and practitioners.
Guides/overviews — eBooks providing foundational understanding of topics within inclusive education specifically written for students, teachers, and counsellors.
Cross-searchable content — Searches in Jessica Kingsley Publishers Library pull results from all four of the platform’s collections.