Creating an inclusive learning environment is an extremely important aspect of modern education‚ which‚ according to Gravells (2008: p18)‚ ensures that “[…] all learners are entitled to be treated with respect and dignity. Everyone is an individual‚ with different experiences‚ abilities and needs.” She also offers a brief explanation of inclusivity (2008: p18)‚ which is “[…] involving all learners in relevant activities rather than excluding them for any reason directly or indirectly.” Inclusion
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6Unit 6 – Curriculum development for inclusive practice Definition of curriculum In formal education‚ a curriculum (; plural: curricula‚) is the set of courses‚ and their content‚ offered at a school or university. As an idea‚ curriculum stems from the Latin word for race course‚ referring to the course of and experiences through which children grow to become mature adults. Inclusive curriculum refers to the process of developing and designing a programme of study to minimise the barriers that
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feedback record PTLLS Level 3 This form is mandatory Theory Assessment No: | Unit 002 – Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in Lifelong Learning | Learner name: | Jessica Bell | Enrolment number: | | Date issued: | 23/10/2012 | Date submitted : | 06/11/2012 | I confirm that the evidence for this unit is authentic and a true representation of my own work. Learner Signature …………………………………………….. Date ………………… |
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Inclusive Learning Environments for Preschool Children with Special Needs Part 1: What is Inclusion? An inclusive learning environment ensures that all children are granted an education with an emphasis of equal importance‚ along with equal valuing of all students and also staff. Within this non-restricting environment it‚ “implies that every child should have the resources and support that they need for successful learning”‚ (Smith‚ 1998‚ p.307). Within the inclusive learning environment
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Best Practices for Preschool Programs: An Update on Inclusive Settings. 1. Classroom Communication- process of information sharing that consists of verbal and nonverbal transactions between teacher and students‚ or between and among students‚ in a classroom setting. 2. Classroom environment- YOUR CLASSROOM IS "HOME AWAY FROM HOME" for you and your students. Make it attractive and functional. Consider grade/age level appropriateness‚ the type of classroom activities you will be implementing‚ and your
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– Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning 1. Evaluate a range of learning and teaching strategies in lifelong learning. Within your answer you must cover the following giving examples: * An analysis of a range of learning and teaching strategies (minimum of 3) used in own specialism * An evaluation of the effectiveness of learning and teaching approaches in own specialist area in meeting needs of learners * An evaluation of inclusive learning There
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Section 1: Introduction With the support of government and changing trend of citizens towards environmental friendly solution‚ waste management service is a growing industry in Malaysia. Cofounders of Zero Waste Management has notice the business opportunity that appear and is proposing to operate in a 90‚000 square foot factory located in Pulau Pinang‚ Malaysia‚ and the date of business commencement will be on 1st January 2014. The company is a company that aim in providing the right recycling
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The Google Way Anna Gatdula BCOM/230 July 2013 Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998. The two met in Stanford University in 1995. In 1996 they had collaborated on a project called BackRub‚ a search engine that operated on Stanford University’s servers. The project eventually took too much bandwidth to fit the university‚ and shortly after Google was born (Google‚ n.d.). The company’s mission statement is‚ “To organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible
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brilliantly illustrated the meanings of life through stanza two “A way‚ and Ways‚ and a Way”. It describes many circumstances that we face in our lifetime‚ therefore I think the best suited descriptions are shown above. First‚ time could be described as one of the most costly item‚ we can’t live without it. Thus the author continues with “High Soul climbs the High Way‚ And the Low Soul gropes the Low‚” Through repetition of “the Way”‚ the author is stressing the short amount of time we have to accomplish
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as well as a personal reflection. Mathematics is often viewed as a non-cultural subject. However‚ there are many ways that a mathematics teacher can make mathematics more inclusive and inviting for all students. The article‚ “Multicultural Mathematics: A More Inclusive Mathematics” is an article that describes methods and strategies to assist teachers in making Math more inclusive to appeal to all students. Strutchens believes that in the classroom‚ until recently there have not been many links
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