Witryna2. Inclusion as a response to disciplinary exclusion. 3. Inclusion in relation to all groups seen as being vulnerable to exclusion. 4. Inclusion as developing the school for all. 5. Inclusion as ‘Education for All’. 6. Inclusion as a principled approach to education and society. In what follows we outline these six approaches and offer a ... Witryna5 lis 2024 · Improving Schools is for all those engaged in school development, whether improving schools in difficulty or making successful schools even better. The journal includes contributions from across the world with an increasingly international readership … View full journal description
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WitrynaImproving Schools, Developing Inclusion Despite the efforts that have been made to bring about improvements in schools, some children and young people remain marginalised by current arrangements. The development of more inclusive schools remains one of the biggest challenges facing education systems throughout the world. Witrynadevelopment of an inclusive approach in schools: effective development becomes an attitude and a way of working, rather than a series of specially organised events; the … Witryna1 sty 2024 · This article aimed to: (1) describe the development of inclusive education in Elementary School of Lazuardi Kamila Global Islamic School Surakarta, Central … inconsistency\\u0027s o0