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Inclusive Education Is ‘All-Encompassing’ Learning
By admin | March 2, 2010
Inclusive education gives all children mutual learning experiences – while also benefiting teachers’ preparation skills and professional development.
Fundamentally, inclusive education teaches children about diversity, and leads teachers to diversify within their own professions, for social benefit.
This academic blog post, “Inclusion Is Needed In Classrooms“, makes a solid case for inclusive education, with an itemised reading list appended.
Further Reading
Schools ‘Must Change Their Attitude To Disability’
Teaching Hearing Pupils About Deafness
Practical Inclusion Tips From A Pretoria School
Web Technologies Make Story-Telling Inclusive
Interactive Whiteboards Promote Pupils’ IT Literacy
TranscribePod Make Podcasts Fully Accessible
Including Deaf Children At Preschool – Part One
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