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Cathrine Anyango Osaso Post 1

12 February 2021, 6:09 AM

Inclusive teaching

Inclusive teaching (the term alone is very well known and used in most schools and in our classrooms) yet most of us teachers do not apply it in our daily today activities.This may be done knowingly or unknowingly.

Knowingly means a teacher has resources and has the knowladge that a child has a special need that needs to be taken into consideration but for some reason just ignores or failing to do simple things like positioning a child who has visual impairment into the right sitting place in a class.

Unknowingly means,the teacher has no control over the situation since the right materials are not provided for the teacher to use while in class.

Matthew Nasilele Post 2 (summarised) in reply to 1

15 February 2021, 10:40 AM
That is true Cathrine. Teachers may exclude students either knowingly or...
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Kris Stutchbury Post 3 (summarised) in reply to 2

19 February 2021, 2:48 PM
The purpose of this course is to help avoid the 'unknowingly' exclusions by...
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Oluwaseyi Agunbiade Post 4 (summarised) in reply to 3

19 February 2021, 3:17 PM
Knowing what to do and doing them are critical to making education inclusive...
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FLORENCE Kamonjo Post 5 (summarised) in reply to 4

19 March 2021, 6:29 PM
True Agunbiade. Knowledge on inclusive teaching and learning and doing it is...
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Mala Maharaj Post 6 (summarised) in reply to 1

21 May 2021, 7:11 PM
This course has given me the opportunity and knowledge to be able to better...
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