Defining Inclusion and Supporting Laws This term refers to bringing the support services to children with disabilities within their normal classroom setting. The article "Special Education Inclusion" mentions that inclusion commits to putting the child with disabilities in the regular classroom environment‚ so that they can benefit from being around their peers (Stout 2001). Inclusion is stated by Robert Fieldman as integration of all students‚ even those with the most severe disabilities‚ into
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Concept of Inclusion Sylvia Leggett ESC: 315 Survey of Exceptional Students Instructor: Karree Fah September 26‚ 2011 In order to be effective utilizing inclusion we must have an idea of what that concept implies. Inclusion has been called many things down through the years in the educational realm. It has gone from being called the least restrictive environment to mainstreaming‚ to integration and now inclusion. Inclusion “is used to refer to the commitment to educate each child‚ to the
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equality in schoolsIntroduction Every child has the right to access the curriculum‚ Equality of access. This means that children can work to the best of their ability and be treated equally within their learning. The schools have a duty to support these rights and they must be reflected through their policies and procedures and must comply with current legislations and codes of practice. The Equality Act 2010 1.2 All pupils have the right to a broad and balanced curriculum. This must also be
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The Race Relations Act (1976) (amended in 2000) In the 1950’s a lot of people from other countries were invited into the country for work as there was not enough people in the country to work and to do all of the jobs that no one in the country wanted. So‚ these people were invited to come and do those jobs‚ for example to collect rubbish. This was because of the amount of people in the UK had significantly reduced due to World War 2 (WW2). In the 1960’s there was an influx of people from the Indian
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additional needs often require the additional support of a teaching assistant or school support worker but it does not stop there by providing additional support. Adjustment would need to be made around the setting‚ these are; • the physical environment: providing lifts‚ ramps‚ rails‚ wide doors and furniture at the correct height for children with physical disability‚ or improve lighting for children with visual impairment. • providing information : worksheets and books with larger print‚ audio
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Hello to the lovely UCB Diversity folk! I am a 22-year-old lady with a sexual identity that can be summarized with a shrug of the shoulders and an “ehhh‚ who’s to say”. I come from a Mexican/Salvadorean background and am originally from the Bay Area. I moved to LA to head to college while pursuing creative non-fiction writing and comedy. I have found and participated in a wonderful series of creative environments since moving down—mainly UCB and my indie all-latinx improv team‚ Gringos! Gringos has
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and do the wrong thing and being able to get through it together will set you on the right path to a satisfying marriage. You will become your own little family once you say “I Do” and there will be a lot of outside help that will try to give you advice‚ but you need to follow your heart and do what is best for you and your spouse instead. Just remember the first 5 years are the hardest because you are both adjusting to a life as one instead separate. Communication is a very big part of having
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NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 1: Exploring Equality and Diversity Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your
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M1: ANALYZE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND THEIR SOURCES WHICH YOU HAVE DESCRIBED FOR P1 INTRODUCTION In P1 i talked about types of communications used by Tesco and these are Verbal‚ written‚ on- screen‚ web-based‚ multimedia. In this task I am going to show you the advantages and disadvantages of each type of communication referring it to my chosen company and that is Tesco. VERBAL ADVANTAGE It’s easier to communicate verbally than any other way because you get to understand
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P1 – Explain the range of meanings attached to citizenship‚ diversity and the associated terminology Racism Racism is prejudice or discrimination directed against someone of a different race based on such a belief. An example of racism in the public services comes from a news report on channel 4 earlier this year. The report tells how there has 120 racism cases in the Metropolitan Police over the past decade‚ but only one officer was dismissed as a result. This shows that racism is common in
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