Inclusive Development Many people are excluded from development because of their gender‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ sexual orientation‚ disability or poverty. The effects of such exclusion are staggering‚ deepening inequality across the world. The richest ten percent of people in the world own 85 percent of all assets‚ while the poorest 50 percent own only one percent. Development can be inclusive - and reduce poverty - only if all groups of people contribute to creating opportunities‚ share the benefits
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through the Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ asserted that “everyone has a right to education.” This was made clear by the participants in the World Conference on Education for All‚ assembled in Jomtien‚ Thailand on March 5-9‚ 1990. They stated that education is a fundamental right for all people‚ women‚ and men of all ages throughout the world. They recognized the necessity to give to present and coming generations an expanded vision of‚ and a renewed commitment to‚ basic education to address the
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Ways that social media can affect children‚ teenagers‚ and college students is the following: addiction to repeated use‚ privacy issues to one’s personal life‚ and limited personal social interaction with others. The most problematic issue of all is the way in which social media networks undermine the privacy of our children. (Kori Birch 02/28/11).Internet addiction is tied to lack of sleep‚ poor job or school performance‚ certain types of depression‚ and lack of communication skills.(Kori Birch
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Inclusive learning and teaching The tutors are to facilitate inclusive learning and teaching. To effectively deliver and promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity within a learning environment without any discrimination in respect to gender‚ colour‚ race‚ nationality‚ sexual orientation‚ or disability. All learners’ are entitled to learn in an appropriate environment‚ to be given equal opportunity‚ freedom of expression‚ to be treated fairly and with respect. For example for those for whom English
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WG No.2K02: Predictive Maintenance for All/Inclusive PM. For the demonstration experiments‚ our WG members had played a central role in going from place to place to see production sites. As being introduced by these pictures‚ we have experimented at the sites of processing‚ robot processing‚ and surface processing as well as leakage inspection. The original issue started from the want-to-see needs for many kinds of things on production sites. And we all have had activities aiming for predictive
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The selected topic is ‘should students with learning difficulties be allowed to participate in the mainstream classrooms?’ This essay discusses two possible solutions for the issue and explicitly presents my personal statement and philosophy in regards to it. This topic is a controversial issue because it considers many conflicting advantages and disadvantages. The ethical principles involved in the topic include caring‚ respect and inclusivity which can be drawn from the Early Childhood Australia
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Contents Contents 1 Introduction 2 Findings 3 What is Inclusive Learning? 3 Learning Environment 4 Access for all 4 Inclusive Learning in Initial Assessment 6 Inclusive learning in the classroom 6 Assessment 9 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 12 A critical evaluation of the principles and practice of Inclusive Learning within XXXXXX XXXXXX. Introduction XXXXXX XXXXXX is a registered charity offering work based learning programmes to young adults. Within my role as Advanced
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certain culture and ethos. Part of this is that an aim in all classrooms should be to expand the circle of tolerance so that a broader range of behaviours are embraced and provided for through supports that are an ordinary part of the classroom‚ as a broader range of learner differences become an ordinary part of the school day. Inclusion is about creating a society in which all children and their families feel welcomed and valued. “Inclusive classrooms put a premium on how people treat one another
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CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2 2. Inclusive practice 2 3.1 What is inclusive teaching? 2 3.2 Why does inclusive teaching matter? 3 3. Resources in inclusive practice 3 4.3 Flashcards 4 4.4 Songs and music 4 4.5 Games 5 4.6 TV‚ DVD and Video 5 4.7 Computers and the Internet 6 4.8 Drama 7 4.9 Poetry 7 4. Resources and individual learner needs 7 5. Three resources 8
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Anthony you should know it is very important to use inclusive language when communicating in class forum because this is where you communicate with your fellow classmates and instructor. If you are not using proper words communicating‚ no one will take what you saying seriously. Anthony when you email‚ you offend a classmate even when you didn’t’t try to. Your classmate said you sounded like a sexist. When you are online classmates only see what you are writing and not your reactions. The three pointers
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