diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings Ref 23 Level 2 Credit value 2 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Define what is meant by: a) diversity b) equality c) inclusion d) discrimination 1.2 Describe how direct or indirect discrimination may occur in the work setting 1.3 Explain how practices that support diversity‚ equality and inclusion reduce the likelihood of
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the demands of brass drums. Demands for brass drum Green Shades TV Appearances 3 3 6 4 7 7 5 6 10 8 8 5 (a) Using the equations presented in this chapter‚ compute the SST‚ SSE‚ and SSR. Find the least squares regression line for these data. (b) What is your estimate for bass drum sales if the Green Shades performed on TV six times last month? Exercise 3: Students in a management science class have just received their grades on the first test. The instructor has provided information about the
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diversity or inclusion. We would never talk about how people do not conform to gender norms or how they might use different pronouns. I was aware of all of these things because of the internet and I would try to have conversations with people about these things and people would immediately shut me down. Even in my theatre class‚ we would never talk about any of these things. Coming here is such an amazing change. It seems like most people here are very accepting and willing to listen to what you have
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The Effects of Mainstreaming and Inclusion in our Schools Students with special needs are mainstreaming and inclusion into regular classrooms everyday in American schools across the country. The subject of mainstreaming and inclusion in the school system is often debated. Debates can become heated and both sides feel strongly about their views when deciding where students who are labeled as “special” should be placed. Children who start out in Special Education classes should be given the chance
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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 to students ’ culture. “This
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Inclusion is about giving all children an equal opportunity no matter what their skin colour‚ race‚ age‚ or sex etc. an example of this is using persona dolls and using them in the activities to show the children other examples of how other people are different to them but they’re still
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CU2943 1.1 Explain models of practice that underpin equality‚ diversity and inclusion in own area of responsibility. Equality is to treat all as individuals; to respect race‚ disability‚ age‚ gender‚ religion‚ beliefs‚ culture and sexual orientation. For all to be open to opportunities‚ to be treated fairly and respectfully‚ have rights and equal status in society and for all to reach their full potential. Diversity is to value that we are all unique and yet similar. We have different needs
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN KERALA Dr. Santhosh Kumar Vallikkat Principal Farook B.Ed College ‚Kottakkal Malappuram‚ Kerala Abstract Attitudes about inclusion are extremely complex and vary from teacher to teacher and school to school. This article explores the attitudes of elementary teachers about inclusion of special needs children in general education. This study adopted a descriptive survey research design‚ with 600 teachers as participants
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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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prohibited for whites to attend an African American school and African Americans could attend a white school. Parc v. The commonwealth of Pennsylvania PARC vs. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is another important case that affects the equal inclusion of students with disabilities. This case caused all students‚ from the ages of 6 through 21‚ with disabilities to be provided free public education. The lawyers for this case argued that education cannot be defined as only the provision of academic
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