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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. Peter McLaren - Wikipedia

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    Peter McLaren was born in Toronto, Ontario, on August 2, 1948, and spent a brief time living in Winnipeg, Manitoba.He began writing creatively in grade school. [8]He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English literature at University of Waterloo in 1973, attended Toronto Teachers College, and then earned a Bachelor of Education at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Education, a Masters of ...

  4. Iulia Hasdeu National College (Bucharest) - Wikipedia

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    Un proyecto para la educación inclusiva en Europa” from 2017 to 2019, in collaboration with four educational institutions from Spain, France, Bulgaria, and Hungary. The project aimed to promote inclusive education for disadvantaged groups, focusing on their integration into society through the use of new technologies for creating media ...

  5. Inclusive language - Wikipedia

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    A cardboard sign calling for inclusive language at a feminist protest in Madrid, 2013, with basic usage instructions. Inclusive language is a language style that seeks to avoid expressions that its proponents perceive as expressing or implying ideas that are sexist, racist, or otherwise biased, prejudiced, or insulting to particular group(s) of people; and instead uses language intended by its ...

  6. Dave Hill (politician) - Wikipedia

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    David Stanley Hill (born 10 October 1945) is a British Marxist politician, academic and educational activist. He is Research Professor (Emeritus) in Education at Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, England, and also visiting professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, and in the Social Policy Research Centre at Middlesex University, London. [1]

  7. David Gilmour (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    David Harrison Gilmour was born in Winnipeg on November 5, 1931, and grew up in Toronto. [8] His father was Adam Gilmour, an investment banker, and his mother was Doris Godson Gilmour, an opera singer. [8]

  8. Sant Adrià de Besòs - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the town are linked to the parish church of Sant Adrià de Besòs, which was referred to in 1012, where in about 1092 a priory of Augustinian monks, dependants of Sant Ruf d'Avinyo, was founded.