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Vaughn Brizan Post 1

20 April 2021, 2:51 AM

Attitudes to Inclusion

Quite frequently we are privy to attitudes being for or against inclusive education. There are different reasons why this occur. I can recall one case where a teacher was removed from one class which she prepares for  entrance to another school  to another class where she had limited practice and I think unbeknownst  to her she kept at the same pace and used the similar strategy she would've used with the previous class.
 As a result, one particular child made a comment that this class is to high  and the teacher's method was not allowing the opportunity to learn what was being taught.
At that point I suggest the teacher should've observed and research the class she was afforded and created a space to target the needs of the children she was afforded. The particular child did in fact have an intellectual impairment.
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Sammy Mutisya Post 2 (summarised) in reply to 1

20 April 2021, 10:25 AM
Individualized learning requires that teachers have the attitude that...
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Sally Brizan Post 3 (summarised) in reply to 1

20 April 2021, 6:16 PM

Attitudes to inclusion

 Yes, teachers must continue to observe and research on...
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Ann Beddoe Post 4 (summarised) in reply to 3

23 April 2021, 11:36 AM

Attitudes to Inclusion

 Well said. I believe that every child has a right to...
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