CBSE BOARD XII, asked by sirohichandrima, 10 months ago

Differentiate between inclusive and integrated education.

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Answered by sahil1451
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The key difference between inclusion and integration is that in integration, the special need child is absorbed into the mainstream education but, in inclusion, this does not take place.

The key difference between inclusion and integration is that in integration, the special need child is absorbed into the mainstream education but, in inclusion, this does not take place.You may hear the two terms inclusion and integration in the education system concerning the classroom. Therefore, what exactly do we mean by inclusion and integration? And are these interchangeable or do they differ from one another? These are some of the myriads of questions that we face as we hear the two terms used in educational discourses. First, let us define these words. Inclusion is the process of educating children in such a way so that it benefits all students and entails a clear participation while integration is the process in which students with special needs are absorbed into the mainstream education.

Answered by nonigopalbarman857
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An integrated classroom is a setting where students with disabilities learn alongside peers without disabilities. ... Inclusion is the actual merging of special education and regular education with the belief that all children are different, will learn differently, and should have full access to the same curriculum.

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