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    1. To understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Diversity defines our visible and non-visible differences‚ which sets us apart from each other. It can include (but not exhaustive) differences in backgrounds‚ culture‚ personality‚ religion and belief‚ race‚ sexuality‚ language‚ disability‚ gender reassignment‚ sex‚ socio-economic status‚ ethnicity‚ political beliefs or other ideologies etc. Diversity encompasses recognition‚ acceptance and respect of our individual uniqueness

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    Walt Whitman the poet of American inclusion Walt Whitman used his poems as a way of illustrating how he saw the perfect utopia that could be the “new world’ if only all of the diverse people that made up the American nation could come together and embrace one another. Whitman’s poems have a way of connecting people with their neighbors who may have been geographically close but where culturally‚ economically and ethnically worlds apart. In many ways Whitman is not so different from more modern

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    CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS OF DISABILITY The contemporary conception of disability proposed in the WHO International Classification of Functioning‚ Disability and Health (ICF) views disability as an umbrella term for impairments‚ activity limitations and participation restrictions. Disability is the interaction between individuals with a health condition (e.g. cerebral palsy‚ Down syndrome or depression) and personal and environmental factors (e.g. negative attitudes‚ inaccessible transportation‚ or

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    Equality diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people: Alison Brooks Assessment of how own attitude values and behaviour could impact on work with young people and children. 2.3 All those working in the school have a legal duty to protect the rights of children and young people. It is important that you examine your own attitudes and values critically; to consider how these may impact on the way you work with children Rigid and divisive views from adults can be reflected

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    Education is an active agent of social change. The instructive outlook in the present scenario has undergone most important revisions over the years‚ major in enhanced condition of education and healthier knowledge pursues. In 1944‚ the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) published a broad report called the Sergeant Report on the post-war educational development of the country. As per the report‚ necessities for the education of the differently abled were to shape a vital part of the national

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    Session 5 Notes Inclusion Strategies 1. Give proper __________________________________________________________________________. 2. Create a welcoming ____________________________________________________________________. Teaching about‚ versus instruction in‚ religion Explain by attribution Pledge of Allegiance -Students never taught what pledge means -I pledge allegiance; a promise to be faithful -to the flag; the symbol of the US of America -and to the Republic for which it

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    society to become more inclusive without the view that people with disabilities have a problem which needs ‘fixing’ or to pity them When looking at mainstream education for children with Special Educational needs (SEN) we can see how the social and medical models of disability has a effect. The medical model views children with SEN as being ‘ faulty‚’ it focuses on the diagnosis and labels the child. The medical model believes that when necessary children should be segregated from their peers

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    Education. Why or Why not? Education‚ define as the art of systemic learning inspire every one of us‚ and educated human beings are able to possess the power of influence in academic discourses. If there’s no input‚ then there will be no output‚ and believe it or not‚ education allows people to be creative and innovative in developing our digital world. Generation after generation‚ the medium of providing education has improved in using interactive technology such as - digital projector‚ high-speed

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    Chapter I Introduction In a beauty-pageant-crazy country like the Philippines‚ the annual Miss Universe pageantry is a most-awaited event for many Filipinos. It is that time when many Filipino people gravitate towards their TV sets with their eyes wide open as though entranced on the pageant events as they unfold. Probably next to boxing‚ the Miss Universe pageant is the most-widely watched worldwide event in the Philippines. As evidence of the country’s penchant for this event‚ the country has

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    strengths and weaknesses of the education students receive? Do you have any recommendations for its improvement? One of the most convenient ways to prepare students for the challenges they are doomed to face in the real world is to do it through the education process. Through education they should receive useful‚ uptodate information about the modern world that surrounds them. Russian education system is not an exception. Yet‚ no matter how good the education system may be in Russia‚ it has

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