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Believe that all can achieve - Increasing classroom participation in learners with special support needs (Paperback, 2nd ed)
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Believe that all can achieve - Increasing classroom participation in learners with special support needs (Paperback, 2nd ed)
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Every learner and every teacher is a unique blend of personal
characteristics and background factors that change with time and
context, and affect the experience of living and developing.
Traditionally, the education of children with disabilities focused
on the nature of specific conditions in an attempt to alleviate
barriers to learning. The disability, and not the impact of the
impairment on participation at school or at home, was emphasised.
The current focus is on the strengths, attitudes and positive
functioning of children within meaningful contexts. Believe that
all can achieve addresses inclusion as the foundation for education
in an attempt to celebrate diversity in the classroom, to
capitalise on the strengths each learner brings to the
learning-teaching dyad, and to welcome every family member as part
of the broader classroom community. Believe that all can achieve
embraces the core values of the South African Constitution -
freedom, dignity and equality. It shares best practice,
evidence-based techniques and strategies in an effort to build a
deeper understanding of the core issues. Narratives, case studies,
screening checklists, engaging illustrations and examples enable
the teacher to translate theory into actuality in the classroom.
The chapters on challenging behaviours; intellectual, learning,
physical and sensory disabilities; autistic spectrum disorders, and
medical conditions add a wealth of information and a ready
reference. Believe that all can achieve is aimed at students and
teachers in the field of inclusive education. Seeing children with
disabilities at work has taught me that there are many things they
do that I thought they could not do. From this experience I now
know that I would have no problem employing a person who is
mentally or physically challenged. I ask God to help all of us have
a better understanding and to see them as normal. I also ask that
inclusion becomes part of many schools because I truly believe we
can all benefit from inclusion. A mother of a typically developing
child in an inclusive school. Everything must be done in the best
interests of the child. Bill of Rights, 1996
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