Understand the importance of diversity equality and inclusion 1.1 Diversity: The meaning of diversity is difference‚ as people we are all different although we have a lot of things in common with each other we are also unique in many ways. Diversity recognizes and values the differences people have. These can include personal characteristics such as background‚ culture and the work style we use. When we recognize our individual differences we can create a productive environment in which everyone
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1) Economics of Inclusion—We want to promote a local economy that is aware of and responsive to the wants and needs of diverse populations for products‚ services‚ and opportunities. • Diverse offerings of products and services are readily available‚ and people who want them know where they are • Businesses that offer those products and services get customers who want them • The entrepreneurial spirit and initiative of minority communities is supported—entrepreneurs have opportunities to create‚ and
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I would act as I do with most things‚ proactively. I am going to assume the diagnosis(es) were arrived at through a thorough and collective process of gathering information from several sources‚ including doctors‚ schools and myself or any other caregivers involved with the child. That my child’s behavior and or learning issues will have been compared to other children the same age and that rating scales have been used to identify and document these "behaviors". That available intelligence
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This case study examines a third-grade language arts teacher‚ Jim Colbert‚ who has been teaching at an inner-city school in the Northeast for four years. In his instruction‚ he uses basal readers and a district-required curriculum‚ but the case study examines a specific problem he has been facing in his class. Jim teaches the advanced third grade class‚ and one of the students in this class‚ Carlos‚ has difficulties spelling in English‚ properly pronouncing words‚ and reading out-loud. Jim‚ after
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in addition to religion‚ educational background‚ geographical location‚ family income‚ and parent status (Ladson-Billing‚ 2001; LAS definition of diversity‚ 2004). Inclusion Inclusion is being a part of what everyone is‚ being welcomed and embraced as a member who belongs. In other words‚ to make others feel included. Inclusion is supporting and educating children with learning difficulties and disabilities in classrooms with children without these problems. It allows students with learning difficulties
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Donna Pitt Unit 204 – Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people Assignment 2 In my opinion living in a diverse society‚ along with understanding and knowledge is a positive route to acceptance on a variety of levels. When looking at my own life values and experiences I feel that as a person I don’t have prejudices and discrimination‚ however dependant on circumstances and peers I may on occasion say something deemed to be a prejudice. However the audience I have
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critically in the process of learning. * Inclusion is about recognising and respecting the differences among all learners and building on the similarities. * Inclusion is about supporting all learners‚ educators and the system as a whole so that the full range of learning needs can be met. The focus is on teaching and learning actors‚ with the emphasis on the development of good teaching strategies that will be of benefit to all learners. * Inclusion focuses on overcoming barriers in the system
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Inclusion and Segregation Inclusion refers to the act or practice of including students with disabilities in regular school classes (Merriam-Webster‚ 2015). Segregation however‚ refers to the separation for special treatment or observation of individuals or items from a larger group‚ e.g. the segregation of gifted children into accelerated classes (Merriam Webster‚ 2015). Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder are capable learners. Without the accompaniment of other disabilities
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Jody’s Philosophy Statement My beliefs about early childhood education has been based upon my life experience as a babysitter and working in a childcare setting starting with high school learning center. From these experiences‚ had a great impact on how I would become the educator that I am today. I believe that children need to learn in a supportive‚ loving‚ caring and positive environment for the children in my care. That each child is an individual with needs and a unique person with
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In early childhood‚ children are frequently mentioned as preschoolers. In this stage‚ preschool kids learn to become more independent and do things for themselves. Moreover‚ children between 2-5-years-old are excited about learning and obtaining their knowledge through experimenting‚ imagining‚ learning‚ and interacting with others. It is very important to know that the preschool years are the principle age for children to develop. To know more about child development‚ we created a preschool to deep
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