the most important aspects are provided within The Animal Welfare Act 2006‚ which protects against animal cruelty. This act incorporates the five freedoms (DEFRA: 2012) Promoting equality and valuing diversity Equality can be promoted through inclusion of everyone‚ with all learners treated as individuals and all their efforts valued. Petty (2009) states‚ that learners expect to be treated fairly with no favouritism shown to any students. All students are individuals and their diversity should
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1)Define the term social inclusion. Social inclusion can be defined as a concept where everyone in society or in a community feels valued‚ their beliefs and culture are respected‚ people with disabilities are treated with dignity and given the opportunity to contribute to their respective community. Social inclusion also involves ensuring people’s basic needs are being met‚ all people have equal opportunities to gain employment‚ everyone is able to access educational opportunities and are able to
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INANCIAL INCLUSION - A path towards India’s future economic growth by Dr. K. Ravichandran‚ Dr. Khalid Alkhathlan Assistant Professor‚ King Saud University‚ Saudi Arabia SYNOPSIS: Though our country’s economy is growing around 9 percent‚ still the growth is not inclusive with the economic condition of the people in rural areas worsening further. One of the typical reasons for poverty is being financially excluded. Though there are few people who are enjoying all kinds of services from savings to
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Abstract Inclusion is a subject that has polarized educators since the inception of legislation to govern special education. Proponents of inclusion are concerned with the high cost of special education‚ promoting the "least restrictive environment" and educational equality in the classroom. Opponents believe there are not enough resources‚ materials‚ and time for teachers to take on special education in the classroom. They also believe teachers lack the skills necessary to make "accommodations"
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Journal of Planning Education and Research http://jpe.sagepub.com/ Distinguishing Participation and Inclusion Kathryn S. Quick and Martha S. Feldman Journal of Planning Education and Research 2011 31: 272 originally published online 22 June 2011 DOI: 10.1177/0739456X11410979 The online version of this article can be found at: http://jpe.sagepub.com/content/31/3/272 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Additional
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Argument against Full Inclusion in the Classroom Putting children with disabilities into a classroom with children who are normal is not fair for those without disabilities or for those with the disabilities. It takes away the amount of time a student without disabilities may need to finish a project but does not get because there is an issue or problem with a child who needs special care or attention. A traditional classroom is not prepared to cope with students with special needs‚ they are
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Inclusion is a key priority within Scottish education. What do you understand the concept of ‘an inclusive school’ to involve‚ and what are its implications for you as an individual teacher? This essay examines the concept of inclusion and its current meaning for Scottish education. Initially‚ I will look at how the concept of inclusion is defined and the rationale for inclusive education. I will then focus on the history of inclusion‚ whilst examining the differences between integration and
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diversion and inclusion 1. Explain what is meant by: Diversity Equality Inclusion Discrimination Diversity: it is about recognising individual as well as group differences‚ treating people as individuals‚ and placing positive value on diversity in the community and in the workforce. Equality: is about creating a fairer society‚ where everyone can participate and has the opportunity to fulfil their potential. Inclusion: is about everyone
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[Diversity‚equality‚ inclusion and discrimination] | Table of contents: 1.definitions 2.legislation 3.consequences for individuals‚social care workers and others if these are not followed 4. inclusive practice benefits 5.supporting others to promote diversity‚equality and inclusion 1.Definitions Diversity means the differences between individuals and groups in ethnicity‚culture‚gender ‚ability‚sexuality and age. It is important to recognise the value of the differences.
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"mainstream" students with special needs‚ meaning these kids will share classroom time with other‚ non-disabled children. Cheryl M. Jorgensen‚ Ph.D.‚ has written an open letter to the chief academic officer of the New York City school district entitled‚ "Inclusion: The Right Thing for All Students." In her letter Jorgensen states‚ "It’s time to restructure all of our schools to become inclusive of all of our children." Although I recognize that the mainstreaming of special education students can be beneficial
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