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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. Equity and inclusion in education - Wikipedia

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    In education, diversity refers to quantifying the number of different social groups represented in a school or schools within a school board. Examples of social groups could include LGBTQ+, females, and non-binary youth. Inclusion speaks to the qualitative experience that students have.

  4. Inclusive classroom - Wikipedia

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    Behavioural and social problems range from talking out of turn to acts of violence. Response to intervention (RTI) and school-wide positive behavior interventions and supports (SWPBIS) models are two ways that schools are improving education for students with this type of issue. [12] [13] Screening tools commonly used include: [12] [14]

  5. Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging a focus at two ...

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    Nearly 800 students at Falmouth High School attended "Indigenous People Dance" on Wednesday, said Henry St. Julien, Falmouth Public Schools' new diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging director.

  6. Mainstreaming (education) - Wikipedia

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    Better social skills: Any kind of inclusion practice, including mainstreaming, allows students with disabilities to learn social skills through observation, gain a better understanding of the world around them, and become a part of the "regular" community. Mainstreaming is particularly beneficial for children with autism and ADHD.

  7. Inclusion (disability rights) - Wikipedia

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    Universal design is one of the key concepts in and approaches to disability inclusion. It involves designing buildings, products, or environments in a way that secures accessibility and usability to the greatest extent possible. [6] [7] [8] Disability mainstreaming is simultaneously a method, a policy, and a tool for achieving social inclusion ...

  8. Florida educators, students speak out against curriculum changes

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    The state university system's Board of Governors also later restricted state funding toward diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, including "political or social activism."

  9. 'We want inclusion.' Parents ask Alliance City Schools to add ...

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    Education news: 4 charged after a fight at Alliance High School Mother of Alliance transgender student expresses concern In addition to parents, two female students — an eighth grader and a ...