The EEF Guide to Inclusive Teaching
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MetaSENse
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Special Educational Needs in Mainstream Schools
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Teaching and Learning Toolkit
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Selecting interventions
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A School’s Guide to Implementation
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Research underpinning the guide
- The Teaching and Learning Toolkit is a living systematic review and meta-analysis on thirty topic areas across education approaches aimed at supporting children from disadvantaged backgrounds (https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/education-evidence/teaching-learning-toolkit)
- EEF funded evaluation projects were reviewed for relevance to inclusive teaching practice and examples of both positive and negative outcomes. (https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/projects-and-evaluation/projects?projectPhase=completed)
- 2020 evidence review on Special Education Needs in Mainstream Schools, which catalogues existing systematic reviews around a conceptual framework, including leadership, high quality teaching, inclusion and parental engagement. (https://d2tic4wvo1iusb.cloudfront.net/production/documents/guidance/EEF_SEND_Evidence_Review.pdf?v=1782906544)
- The MetaSENse technical report reviews 467 studies of interventions focusing on pupils with SEND (https://www.educationalneuroscience.org.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Nuffield-report-MetaSENse-FINAL.pdf)
- The MetaSENse keys technical report examines the common characteristics of interventions focused on SEND and to what extent they outcomes in the evidence base. (https://www.bera.ac.uk/publication/metasense-keys)
- 2025 systematic review focusing on “Understanding the characteristics of EdTech Intervention and Implementation for Disadvantaged Pupils” (https://d2tic4wvo1iusb.cloudfront.net/production/documents/pages/quality_characteristics_of_edtech_-_systematic_review_with_meta_analysis_v.1.0.0.pdf?v=1782904830)
- 2021 systematic review focusing on the impact of feedback on student attainment. (https://d2tic4wvo1iusb.cloudfront.net/production/documents/pages/Systematic-Review-of-Feedback-EPPI-2021-1.0.pdf?v=1782915628)
- 2020 evidence review on identifying effective, evidence-based social and emotional learning strategies for teaching and schools (https://d2tic4wvo1iusb.cloudfront.net/production/documents/guidance/Social_and_Emotional_Learning_Evidence_Review.pdf?v=1782908517)
- 2024 realist review on implementation in education. https://d2tic4wvo1iusb.cloudfront.net/production/documents/pages/eef_implementation_in_education_evidence_review_-_april_2024.pdf?v=1782904241
- A series of rapid evidence assessments on Identifying and Supporting the needs of children with SEND in mainstream settings, funded by the Department for Education (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/identifying-and-supporting-the-needs-of-children-with-send-in-mainstream-settings)