English, asked by bhatkhursheed7865, 4 months ago

55. "Inclusive education is a set of values,
principles and practices that seeks more
effective and meaningful education for
all students, regardless of whether they
have exceptionality labels or not" has
been said by:
a. Michal F. Glangreco
b. Uppal and Dey
c. Sigmund Freud
d. R. B. cattle​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

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Answered by Yashraj2022sl
0

Answer:

Option (b) Uppal and Dey is correct.

Explanation:

What is inclusive education?

According to inclusive education, all students attend and are welcomed by the neighbourhood schools where they are helped to study, contribute, and engage in all facets of school life in age-appropriate, normal courses. The goal of inclusive education is to provide schools, classrooms, programmes, and activities where all children can learn and engage in activities together. By efficiently addressing their various needs in a way that is responsive, welcoming, courteous, and encouraging, inclusive education aims to ensure that all students have access to a high-quality education. Students participate in the educational programme in a setting where everyone can study together, with help provided to lessen and remove any hurdles or other obstacles that can cause exclusion.

Who said that inclusive education is a set of values?

This statement is said Uppal and Dey.

The goal of inclusive education is to provide an environment that supports equal opportunity and full involvement for all, effectively integrating special needs students into the general education curriculum. It takes into account the various learning requirements of the children and guarantees that all students receive an equal education by using the right curricula, teaching methods, support services, and partnerships with the community and parents. In plain English, it indicates that all kids—disabled or not learn together.

So, inclusive education is a set of values said by Uppal and Dey.

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