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    Inclusive Learning

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    Contents Contents 1 Introduction 2 Findings 3 What is Inclusive Learning? 3 Learning Environment 4 Access for all 4 Inclusive Learning in Initial Assessment 6 Inclusive learning in the classroom 6 Assessment 9 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 12   A critical evaluation of the principles and practice of Inclusive Learning within XXXXXX XXXXXX. Introduction XXXXXX XXXXXX is a registered charity offering work based learning programmes to young adults. Within my role as Advanced Teaching

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    E-learning with Computer Technology in Handicapped Higher Education Li Bian College of Special Education Beijing Union University Beijing‚ China bl2003@163.com Abstract—E-learning is flexible learning using computer network resources‚ tools and applications‚ and focusing on interaction among teachers‚ learners‚ and the online environment and on collaborative learning. This paper presents and analyzes elearning with computer technology in handicapped higher education. Computer technologies

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    Inclusive learning and teaching The tutors are to facilitate inclusive learning and teaching. To effectively deliver and promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity within a learning environment without any discrimination in respect to gender‚ colour‚ race‚ nationality‚ sexual orientation‚ or disability. All learners’ are entitled to learn in an appropriate environment‚ to be given equal opportunity‚ freedom of expression‚ to be treated fairly and with respect. For example for those for whom English

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    Inclusive Learning We cannot assume that just because a teacher teaches‚ a learner learns. The process is far more complex than one of received input and intended outcome. This is because teachers‚ when engaging with learners‚ are not involved in programming machines; the learning process involves humans who are diverse in their needs‚ development‚ attitudes‚ values and beliefs. (O’Brien & Guiney‚ 2001‚ p. 2) Whilst studying inclusion for this assignment‚ I have learned much

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    Paul Baker Unit 2 T/503/1233 1.1 The area that I will be teaching is first-aid; this subject requires a degree of various methods to ensure effective teaching is delivered. The teaching should be fully inclusive as this subject requires a uniformed standard to be achieved to gain a pass mark‚ and the teacher should ensure that all students receive maximum input to achieve this. First the environment should be set up so that there is plenty of room for practical demonstration from the

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    Session Plan

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    Session plan Tutor Pauline Date 16th April 2013 Venue North Bradley village hall Subject Introduction to IT & the Internet Time 10.30am – 12.00 noon Duration 1.5hrs Aim of session To introduce learner to the online course‚ describing what will be covered. Learner to switch laptop on & off independently & practice mouse control & keyboard use. Learning style & any specific needs will be accommodated in the session. Timing Objectives Resources Teacher activities Learner activities Assessment

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    Field Activity #4: Diversity Affirmative/Culturally-Inclusive Lesson Plan Title: Connecting the Significant Social Attitudes and Historical Events of Elie Wiesel’s Night to the Present Time Grade Level(s): 8-12 Subject Area(s): Social Studies and Language Arts Materials Needed: Class copies of novel Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ ABC news video from the internet‚ projector‚ The United States Holocaust Museum article‚ chalkboard‚ chalk‚ construction paper‚ markers‚ paper‚ pencil. Objectives: 1. Students

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    Unit 009 Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning I currently teach yoga to adults at the level of beginners‚ I have been teaching yoga classes for the past eighteen months. I have another year of study to undertake on the British Wheel of Yoga Diploma. My typical class sizes ideally should be between seven and fifteen students. Unfortunately I did not have enough students for my adult education course to run last term. My ideal yoga class would be ninety minutes in

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    Inclusive Teaching Learning 2

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    C Inclusive teaching and learning Introduction Organisations working within the learning and skills sector face increasing challenges as the UK becomes more diverse and multicultural. Differences are an asset and a diverse learner body and workforce enrich an organisation. However‚ misunderstandings‚ negative attitudes‚ or a lack of awareness‚ understanding and effective communication can all lead to segregation and underachievement.   The aim of this CPD builder is to raise awareness of the inclusion

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    application of theories and principles of learning and communication to inclusive learning and teaching 1. Over the years extensive research has been conducted by many by Psychologists and Scientists who sought to identify the ways in which we learn. As a result several theories have become documented each with different perspectives the main ones being behaviourism‚ neo-behaviourism‚ constructivism and humanism but there are some who have a different view on these theories. Minton (2002) identified

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