JILLAFER BADALI ARJI ANE PATRAKO, JILLA FER ARJI PATRAKO FILE
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JILLAFER BADALI ARJI ANE PATRAKO
An analysis is needed on the part of the education process that involves children with disabilities and all other children. Why is the current system not successful in providing good quality education for all children of all mainstream school age groups? It examines the resources and new methods available in the local situation and examines active participation as well as barriers to learning.
“Read the story from the given handout in Animal School. Present your thoughts on each question based on the story to the whole class. The teacher should remember that effective and comprehensive/inclusive education is good for all children. It focuses on the unique strengths and weaknesses of the children.
In doing so and thus focusing on their individual learning needs.The achievement of learning outcomes requires dramatic change from specialty to specificity to provide effective learning opportunities for all learners.If children want to learn and succeed in school we need only cultural diversity. Not only that but different social and economic backgrounds and physical, mental and intellectual characteristics need to be taken into consideration.
There should be no fear of discrimination, corporal punishment, abuse or bullying in schools. In addition, teachers need to adopt DAM’s teaching methods and pedagogical methods in such a way that all children can participate equally in the learning process. The classroom environment should be such that the child can feel happy and relaxed instead of boredom, fear or loneliness.
It is important to create a safe and inclusive environment for all children (scholars) to support the basic right to education given to all children. Every child has the right to go to school with their community, teachers and classmates should accept it together and include them in normal schools. Studies(Research on such matters) suggests that this type of inclusion is expensive but more effective than academically and socially isolated (specialized) schools.
Everyone benefits if they are taught with all the children without thinking about their strengths and the need for education and this is the landmark of inclusive education. While schools and teachers should fulfill their responsibility to provide quality education and give children the opportunity to learn, we must understand that the teacher should consider the shortcomings in the teaching-learning situation rather than looking at the abilities in the children if the shortcomings are to be addressed. While we must understand that the whole meaning of education is to build not only inclusive schools but also an inclusive society.