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  2. Inclusion (education) - Wikipedia

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    Inclusion has different historical roots/background which may be integration of students with severe disabilities in the US (who may previously been excluded from schools or even lived in institutions) [7] [8] [9] or an inclusion model from Canada and the US (e.g., Syracuse University, New York) which is very popular with inclusion teachers who believe in participatory learning, cooperative ...

  3. Diversity, equity, and inclusion - Wikipedia

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    "Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the Journal of Consumer Research: A curation and research agenda." Journal of Consumer Research 48.5 (2022): 920–933. online; Barnett, Rachel. "Leading with meaning: Why diversity, equity, and inclusion matters in US higher education." Perspectives in Education 38.2 (2020): 20–35. online

  4. Equity and inclusion in education - Wikipedia

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    Equity and inclusion in education refers to the principle or policy that provides equal access for all learners to curriculum and programming within an educational setting. Some school boards have policies that include the terms inclusion and diversity. [1] Equity is a term sometimes confused with equality. [2]

  5. Inclusive classroom - Wikipedia

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    Critiques of universal inclusion argue the practice ignores the needs of the student, and many students' needs cannot reasonably be met within general education settings. [26] To further, it is argued that the movement for fully inclusive classrooms priorities group values and ideologies over evidence.

  6. Education - Wikipedia

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    Non-formal and informal education occur outside the formal schooling system, with non-formal education serving as a middle ground. Like formal education, non-formal education is organized, systematic, and pursued with a clear purpose, as seen in activities such as tutoring, fitness classes, and participation in the scouting movement. [28]

  7. List Project - Wikipedia

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    The List Project is a non-profit foundation that was established on June 20, 2007. [1] It assists Iraqi refugees who have worked for U.S-affiliated organizations throughout the Iraqi war [2] in obtaining visas and relocating to the U.S. It is recognized as a U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profit organization under the Tides Center. [1] [3]

  8. Educational video game - Wikipedia

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    A VTech educational video game. An educational video game is a video game that provides learning or training value to the player. Edutainment describes an intentional merger of video games and educational software into a single product (and could therefore also comprise more serious titles sometimes described under children's learning software).

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Game ...

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    Connect: Dan Houser interview, Infinity Blade II, ARMA II, America's Army 3, Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad, Counter-Strike (video game), The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Battlefield 3, Wakfu, Ken Rolston interview Previews: SSX, A Game of Thrones, Resident Evil: Revelations, Spec Ops: The Line, Aliens: Colonial Marines, Devil May Cry ...

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