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    General classrooms help children disabilities gain academic and social experience; inclusive classrooms’ goal is to ensure that students with disabilities are not segregated. An inclusive classroom requires proper planning‚ preparation and support; it also ensures a balance that meets all of the child’s needs. Students from an inclusive classroom gain a better understanding of themselves and others. This diversity in the classroom allows students to explore

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    Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of teaching/training cycle. What is the teaching/training cycle? How is it relevant to what teachers do? What are teachers’ responsibilities to their learners? I.e. keeping up to date in subject area‚ awareness of codes of conduct‚ preparing sessions‚ keep records etc. An awareness of how not doing this might affect your learners What is a teacher role? What are teachers’ contractual obligations? Understanding

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    How inclusive is Frederick Bird Primary School as a learning community? ‘Inclusive education is an unabashed announcement‚ a public and political declaration and celebration of difference.’ (Corbett‚ J. 2001:134) The principles of inclusion and their implications on school practice have been fiercely debated by leading educational experts for many years. In 1994‚ delegates from 92 governments met at the world conference on special needs education‚ to consider policy changes that would enable educators

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    relationship between inclusive practice and diversity and equality; the relevant legislation and codes of practice that apply to your work‚ and the consequences of non-compliance. You will demonstrate your self-knowledge and that you know how to respect the beliefs‚ culture‚ values and preferences of others. You will show that you know how to support and challenge members of your team. Task 1 Your task is to prepare the text of a briefing note for the team that sets out the inclusive practice that

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    procedures policies and regulations as laid down by our company or institution. These are there for our own protection as well as that of our students. Making telephone calls and chasing up students keeps them up-to-date and interested in their learning‚ but they must not feel harassed or intruded upon. A teacher must be approachable‚ caring and understanding‚ but not overfriendly. Whilst I hold a position of authority and should be committed and engaged‚ I must remain professional‚ with a degree

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    Understand types and methods of assessment used in lifelong learning Ref: 1.2 There are numerous methods of assessment‚ which relate directly to assessment types‚ but refer to how that assessment type will be used. They can be classed as formal or informal and the method used will depend on exactly what you are wanting to assess. Another thing to consider here is the relative skills and abilities of your learners. Different methods of assessment will suit different skill levels. Let us firstly

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    Unit 1: Inclusive Practice Inclusion & Promoting Inclusion “Inclusion is about creating interesting‚ varied and inspiring learning opportunities for all learners‚ ensuring all learners contribute and are never disadvantaged by methods‚ language or resources” Wilson (2008) p 153. As the CSIE explain: “Arguments for inclusive education are well documented and rest on notions of equality and human rights. Much more than a policy requirement‚ inclusion is founded upon a moral position which values

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    Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota in a bill called the "Inclusive Prosperity

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    their learning styles (Refer to appendix 1). Different learning theories will be applied to facilitate the leaning process‚ and help the new staff maximize their learning ability to learn the skills required

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    Title of the essay: Inclusive growth: An Indian experience. Name: Sweta Singh Category: Undergraduate INCLUSIVE GROWTH: AN INDIAN EXPERIENCE ABSTRACT: The present buzzword for India’s development strategy is inclusive growth. The role of state and market has been crucial in achieving rapid and inclusive growth. “Inclusive growth” means an emphasis towards more equitable distribution of income and building capabilities in terms of attainment of better health and education. The

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