Speech about inclusive Education Good morning principal and fellow colleagues. I have been given the task to talk to you about Inclusive education and the intrinsic and extrinsic barriers to learning and development. What is inclusive education? In line with international trends‚ South African education is moving away from special education towards a policy of inclusion (i.e. Inclusion of learners with disabilities‚ impairments and historically disadvantaged in terms of access to curriculum into
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Anthony you should know it is very important to use inclusive language when communicating in class forum because this is where you communicate with your fellow classmates and instructor. If you are not using proper words communicating‚ no one will take what you saying seriously. Anthony when you email‚ you offend a classmate even when you didn’t’t try to. Your classmate said you sounded like a sexist. When you are online classmates only see what you are writing and not your reactions. The three pointers
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P1-Describe key aspects of public health strategies There are many different strategies developed by the governments to monitor and care for the health of its people. These strategies help the public to live a healthy lifestyle and lead towards the betterment of their health. Controlling communicable diseases The Communicable Diseases Branch develops policy to help with the surveillance‚ prevention‚ and control of communicable diseases. As well as advising the Government about individual diseases
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Unit 001 – Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning LO1. Understand own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning o Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities The aviation industry is highly regulated and many bodies issue legislation‚ requirements and codes and practice that cover the business. One of the main pieces of legislation for all areas of employment‚ including aviation‚ is
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educational needs‚ namely: the gifted‚ the mentally retarded‚ the visually impaired‚ the hearing impaired‚ the orthopedically handicapped‚ the learning disabled‚ the speech defectives‚ the children with behavior problems‚ the autistic children and those with health problems‚ must have access to regular schools – that is the basic idea of the department’s Inclusive Education or Mainstreaming Program. In the Mainstreaming Program‚ the department maintains a warm and accepting classroom community that
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What is Inclusive Growth? February 10‚ 2009 The purpose of this note is to define the meaning of the term ‘inclusive’ growth. It is often used interchangeably with a suite of other terms‚ including ‘broad-based growth’‚ ‘shared growth’‚ and ‘pro-poor growth’. The paper clarifies the distinctions between these terms as well as highlights similarities. The paper argues that inclusive growth analytics has a distinct character focusing on both the pace and pattern of growth. Traditionally‚ poverty
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Inclusive Education and SEN Inclusion is at the heart of government guidance. The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)( 2005) states that all schools have a “duty” to promote equality for all disabled people. I will explore inclusion by carrying out a case study on a child who has Special Educational Needs (SEN). I will observe the child and explore ways that I and my setting can help the child to achieve‚ to the best of his ability. The child I have chosen for this study is a four year old boy who
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* economy is now at a point when it can achieve sustained economic expansion * These positive factors notwithstanding‚ a major weakness in the economy is that the growth is not perceived as being sufficiently inclusive for many groups * especially Scheduled Castes (SCs)‚ Scheduled Tribes (STs)‚ and minorities * Gender inequality * adverse effect on women * The lack of inclusiveness is borne out by data on several dimensions of performance. * rate of decline in poverty has
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1. Write your own definition of what inclusive practice is and explain why it is important to create an inclusive teaching and learning environment (2.1) Inclusive practice as a teacher is to recognises that student are all different either by religious believer‚ gender‚ age‚ nationality‚ disability etc. I have to make sure that I include everyone as much as possible in all the activities also to make sure all my students feel as part of the team and will be treated fairly and equally as everyone
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Lyall Jellyman Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. As a teacher I should observe and be in accordance with The Institute for Learning’s code of Professional Practice‚ ifl.ac.uk came into law on 1 April 2008. “The Code was developed by the profession for the profession and it outlines the behaviours expected of members – for the benefit of learners‚ employers‚ the profession and the wider community.”
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