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    INCLUSION Inclusive Education is the main initiative policy with respect to children who have special educational needs‚ disabilities to remove barriers‚ improve outcomes and remove discrimination (DfES‚ 2001). According to the Salamonca statement (UNSECO‚ 1994) every child has a fundamental right to education and must be given an opportunity to achieve and maintain an acceptable level of learning. Every child is unique with their own characteristics‚ interests’ abilities and learning needs.

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    First Short Paper: Hurtado says in his book intimate Frontiers that “each newcomer transformed California the exotic into California the familiar‚ a long established pattern that yet continues” (133). I somewhat agree with Hurtado’s statement that everyone who migrated to California for whatever reason tried to convert California into a place that looks familiar‚ each and every person left their mark on California‚ and this is why California today is a blend of different cultures and different races

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    recognised. Here are some codes of practice‚ and legislation that form a basis from which the government can steer schools’ practice‚ policies and procedures. How the practice promotes equality and values diversity Race Relations Act 2000 - Written policy that includes information on practical ways in which schools will work to promote race equality They must demonstrate working towards; Improving relationships between racial groups Improving behaviour An admissions policy that does not discriminate

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    Discuss the benefits and challenges of Inclusion of Special Needs children in mainstream education Special educational needs also referred to as SEN‚ is a term that is widely used in clinical diagnostic and functional development to enable professionals to differentiate between individuals that require assistance for disabilities and individuals who do not. These disabilities tend to come under the following categories: medical‚ mental‚ behavioural or psychological. Inclusion in education is an

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    BUSI 3312: Organizational Behavior Case Study (10%): Using Diversity and Inclusion to Provide Better Service Name: Mona Al Hilal Instructor: Dr. Beverley McNally Submission Date: April 7‚ 2013 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Question 1: Describe what is meant by diversity and equality. 3 Question 2: Explain which groups are particularly covered by equality laws. 4 Question 3: Analyze Tesco’s diversity strategy‚ explaining why it is important to the workforce‚ the customers

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    What are the key differences between Modernism and Post Modernism? The differences between Modernism and Post Modernism are vast; in fact Post Modernism was a direct reaction to the strict rules set by early modernist. In my essay I will discuss both movements and outline the main differences between both. Modernism was a cultural movement established in many areas like art‚ literature and architecture in the 20th century. The expression applies to a revolutionary group of designers who forged

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    Introduction The sky is illuminated by the sun‚ only the size of our moon this far out. The red dust swirls with a gust of wind and your movements are slowed by the weight of your spacesuit. Your progress across the barren desert toward the compound that houses the plants you and your companions need to survive is slow but by now‚ four months into your new life‚ you have become used to it. Just eleven months ago you left Earth and started your journey toward what is now your home‚ the red planet

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    towards groups of all backgrounds have transpired in the land of the free‚ or better known as The United States of America. The reading‚ “The Chinese Exclusion Act a Black Legacy”‚ claimed the American’s beliefs influenced the bringing about of The Chinese Exclusion Act. One of these notion is that the Chinese immigrants were taking work away from the citizens of the United States. The Americans also weren’t keen to the lowering of wages‚ being that the Chinese were eager to work at whatever the

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    How can an understanding of social exclusion contribute to the development of healthy communities? My understanding of social exclusion is the combination of social and material problems‚ spoiling people in such a devastating way that they are unable to fully participate in the community in which they live. (unit 12‚ p117) I consider a healthy community to be a safe‚ clean and pleasant place to live and work with opportunities for relaxation and recreation. There should be safe places for

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    Colonizing the Red Planet As humans we are very curious. We have explored and conquered all around Planet Earth. It’s only been a matter of time before we move onto bigger and better things. Mars may seem like it is too far away or too complicated to try and accomplish‚ but with the technology changing every day we are closer than ever to reach the red planet. Colonizing Mars can happen if we get water‚ learn how to grow food‚ obtain oxygen‚ and get the materials needed survive. Mars‚ otherwise know

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