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    Full Inclusion Ministry Paper Michelle Donato Liberty University Abstract The Voorheesville Church of Christ is a local church founded in the late 1800’s by a local group of Christians who wanted to come together as a community to worship the LORD. Within the church there is an 8 year old little boy Albert and his family that attend church on a weekly basis. When Albert was younger he was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Due to his cerebral palsy he is confined to a wheel chair and

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    Ptlls Level 4 Inclusion

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    PTLLS Level 4 Inclusion and the Inclusive Learning Environment The process of inclusion in any setting refers to the situation in which all are involved. This means taking into account the needs of every person and making sure the expectations of the learners are met. An inclusive learning environment requires the teacher to recognise and accommodate all the needs of each learner. Differentiation is using a variety of different approaches and resources to meet the needs of everyone. All

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    Notes: In Fredrick Jackson Turner’s paper‚ “The Significance of the Frontier in American History-1893” his argument is how the American culture has evolved rapidly throughout it’s history despite certain setbacks and these are some of the highlight points from his article. American society‚ since the beginning of its simple state of formation has always had an urge to colonize to the west and explore for new opportunities of success and power. “The wilderness masters the colonists” is a very

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    TDA Unit 204 Equality‚ diversity & inclusion in work with children & young people [1.1].In your setting‚ there is a range of policies which formally sets out guidelines and procedures for ensuring equality. The policies must take into account the rights of all individuals and groups within the school as well as considering the ways policies work to ensure equality‚ inclusion. Policies also pay regards to the values and practice‚ which are part of all aspect of school life.  United Nation’s Convention

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    The senator of Massachusetts‚ John F. Kennedy‚ demanded that the United States moved in the direction of the "New Frontier". Kennedy set forth new challenges for the United States and the term "New Frontier" was first stated in his inauguration speech. His goal was to challenge Americans and he said‚ "Ask not what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country." After Kennedy explained that the torch had been passed to a new generation of Americans‚ people responded to his request

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    Unit 3: Champion Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion. As a manager of social care workers part of my role is to teach‚ monitor and review the progress of staff individually and as a whole. I can then match this to the quality assurance of the service and target any weak areas. I like to promote a positive culture around training from the outset of someone’s employment with us. I use the Care Council for Wales Code of Practice as a firm and trusted tool for the management of mine and others practice

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    Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion A booklet for parents to help them understand the impact that prejudice and discrimination can have on children and young people. There are many forms of prejudice and discrimination and it can be experienced by anyone at anytime. This booklet is designed to help parents understand the impact it can have on children and young people and why as a school we do not accept it in any form‚ be it from a fellow pupil‚ a member of staff or outside professional or

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    AED 204/Diversity in the classroom Ennestia Owens 07/13/12 Equal Inclusion Case Law Brown V. Board of Education The Brown V. Board of Education made African Americans and other race be able to be in classes with whites. The law passed in 1954 but was filed in 1950so it took four years to pass the law. It took 14 families’ to help pass this law and them to notice they were breaking the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S Constitution. The Brown V. Board of Education case did not help special

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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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    Turner’s essay From The Significance of the Frontier in American History‚ he posits an interesting argument‚ capturing the idea of what Americanization is and how the discovery of the frontier captures the real sentiment of American History. Amongst the many things I appreciated about his essay concerned how westward expansion signaled a detachment from European influence. This‚ to me‚ is interesting because when I think about our nation’s eastern shores I think of the technology and infrastructure

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