More and more parents are taking discrimination cases to court, alleging that schools are not making adequate provisions to accommodate their children's learning needs. Why do so many feel the need to resort to such extreme measures? Teacher and researcher Dr Shiralee Poed says it's really important that every child can go to their neighbourhood school, and it is possible for teachers to cater for a diverse range of learning needs. She shares her thoughts on the controversial My School ranking website, the learning interventions that work and her advice for aspiring teachers.
Episode recorded: 13 October 2016
Interviewer: Steve Grimwade
Producers: Dr Andi Horvath and Chris Hatzis
Audio engineer: Arch Cuthbertson
Editor: Chris Hatzis
Production assistant: Claudia Hooper
Banner image: Pixabay