important to have inclusion but the controversy can be with how to go about be inclusive. Inclusion is a philosophy not a program and there are not guidelines on how to be inclusive it is determined by the school. This being the case there is the problem of inclusion could merely be a matter of opinion whether or not a classroom or school is inclusive. Inclusion varies from school to school and in the different types of school‚ though it is known that inclusion is needed there is the grey area of how
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‘treatment’. However in 1971 children with SEN and disabilities were given access to education and ten years later children with downs syndrome started to attend mainstream schools. The Warnock report (1978) was an influential piece of legislation that encouraged children with SEN and disability to be integrated into mainstream school. Progressively through the 1980’s and 1990’s the idea of inclusion was focused upon‚ creating a learning environment that is accessible for all. Throughout this essay I
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3 Inclusive practice helps to reduce the likelihood of discrimination. It is also to ensure that people are treat as individuals and with respect enabling mutual respect and trust to develop helping service users feel included and can actively participate in all situations and activities. 2.1 Human Rights Act Equality Act Essential Standards General Social Care council (GSCC) Code of Practice 2.2 You would be held accountable for your actions which would lead to disciplinary actions by management
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In addition‚ inclusive practice exposes the children to advanced environments‚ which are also socially stimulating (Brotherson et al.‚ 2010). In this regards‚ recent studies have shown that children that are engaged in inclusive playgroups were engaged in more social interactions and advanced forms of play (Dunn‚ 2004). Nonetheless‚ practitioners should ensure that children
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Brief Account that describes examples of inclusive practice I work in a Residential home for people with disabilities. In my everyday work I always work inclusive practice. Some examples of this are. Discussing menus with the six residents in the bungalow where I work‚ every resident gets a choice of one meal for the week. If they are physically able they assist with the preparation and cooking of the meals and laying the tables. This gets them involved in their home and diet. I took a resident
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Is the Inclusive Classroom Model Workable? One of the most rewarding years in my seventeen year teaching career was the year I had a full inclusion class. The amazing part was that my students didn’t even know that I was their special education teacher. They viewed me as just one of their teachers. The regular education students also had no idea that I was there especially for the ten students that had Individual Education Plans. After having a year like that you would think that my answer
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will demonstrate that you understand diversity‚ equality‚ inclusion and anti-discriminatory practice in a social care setting‚ that you can demonstrate good practice and support and challenge the practice of others. BTEC Unit 12: 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.5‚ 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 3.3 Diploma Unit 3: 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 2.1‚ 3.3 KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING This set of activities is about you demonstrating your understanding of the relationship between inclusive practice and
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relation to Curriculum development and how effectively it is followed to ensure inclusivity of all. We will also be identifying and defining issues associated with implementing an inclusive curriculum and what developments have been made in order to include each student into a specific programme. Inclusive curriculum practice refers to the process of developing‚ designing and refining programmes of study to minimise the barriers that students may face in accessing the curriculum. By focusing on the core
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Unit 6 Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice Introduction: In education‚ the word “curriculum” is not new since the organisations of schooling and further education have long been associated with the idea of a curriculum. Before starting the assignment‚ we would like to find out what it means by “curriculum” and what is “curriculum development for inclusive practice”. By definition‚ in formal education‚ a curriculum is the set of courses and their contents offered at an educational institution
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An inclusive school is a place "where everyone belongs‚ is accepted‚ supports‚ and is supported by his/her peers and other members of the school community in the course of having his/her educational needs met" (Stainback‚ 1990). Inclusion provides opportunities for students with physical or mental disabilities to interact with‚ learn from‚ and form friendships with their peers while still ensuring that the child receives an appropriate individualized educational program. As inclusion strives to encompass
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