The book “Ben Goldstein’s 30 Ideas on Inclusion in ELT,” published by Cambridge University Press (part of the prestigious Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers series), is an essential practical guide for educators who wish to transform inclusion into a central pillar of their English classes.
With a direct, “hands-on” focus, Goldstein proposes that inclusion should not be an “extra” or an isolated topic, but rather something integrated into all aspects of teaching.
The content is organized in a modular format, facilitating quick reference for teachers and managers. The main themes covered include:
The work stands out for adopting a holistic view of diversity. Instead of focusing on just one category (such as physical disabilities), the author explores intersectionality—including neurodivergence and cultural identities—helping teachers navigate the complexity of a real-world classroom.
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