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Joanne Baksh Post 1

24 April 2021, 12:04 AM Edited by the author on 24 April 2021, 12:07 AM

Features of an inclusive school

Features of an inclusive school are, as follows;

Within the school people can work together to solve problems, Positive attitude and culture and support from Parents, teachers. administration, community and stakeholders. Specialist support is also a very important feature. Respect for diversity and allowing each child a right to an education.

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Kristal Yarde-Morrison Post 2 in reply to 1

24 April 2021, 3:21 AM

Features of an Inclusive School

I am in agreement with you, Joanne. All those are the features of an inclusive school. However, I am pondering, if the school is a microcosm of society, and there are inclusive schools, then should society/the citizenry be inclusive as well? Would that mean, countries would need to embark on campaigns to sensitise their society on becoming inclusive (if they aren't)?  By extension, would there need to be in lanes into legislation and laws to foster an inclusive society?