Inclusive practice is a teaching approach that recognizes the differences between students and uses this to ensure that all students can access educational content and participate fully in their learning. It understands that no two students are the same and ensures that lessons and activities accommodate this. The approach also recognizes the benefits that student diversity can bring to the overall learning experience. In fact, inclusive practice has a whole range of benefits for students as well as their teachers and families. Some of the benefits of inclusive practice include: Teaching students about diversity and equality. Developing student empathy and sensitivity to people who are different from themselves. Improving friendships, confidence and, self image. Providing teachers with additional ways to incorporate problem-solving, teamwork, and collaboration into their lessons. Promoting parental confidence that their children are being accepted and can be successful in the school setting.