Embracing Diversity: Toolkit for Creating Inclusive, Learning-Friendly Environments Specialized Booklet 4 Practical Tips for Teaching Multigrade Classes Published by UNESCO Bangkok Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education Mom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary Building 920 Sukhumvit Road, Prakanong, Klongtoey Bangkok 10110, Thailand © UNESCO 2013 All rights reserved ISBN 978-92-9223-452-2 (print version) ISBN 978-92-9223-453-9 (electronic version) The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The authors are responsible for the choice and the presentation of the facts contained in this book and for the opinions expressed therein, which are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. UNESCO Bangkok is committed to widely disseminating information and to this end welcomes enquiries for reprints, adaptations, republishing or translating this or other publications. Please contact
[email protected] for further information. Copy-editing: Clive Wing Design/Layout: Prang Priyatruk APL/13/001-500 Embracing Diversity: Toolkit for Creating Inclusive, Learning-Friendly Environments Specialized Booklet 4 Practical Tips for Teaching Multigrade Classes Preface Ensuring the right to education is at the very heart of UNESCO’s mission, a right also affirmed and recognised by its Member States. Such education must also be a quality education. Thus, UNESCO emphasises not merely the right to education but also, in particular, the right to quality education for all. UNESCO has a special mandate to assist countries and guide them towards achieving education for all. The backlog in meeting the target of basic education for all, coupled with new demands for the expansion of other levels of education, places a formidable burden on countries. In addition, many countries face severe budget constraints and have little or no room for maneuvering. This is compounded by a lack of qualified,