Social Sciences, asked by purnashakya, 1 year ago

the right to social justice has addressed the principle of inclusion.how?

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Answered by Raju2392
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In the context of this debate the notion of equality before the law is extended to all dimensions of human interaction; nothing can supersede the fundamental criterion of common humanity. Diversity in education is all about recognising difference and respecting the individual irrespective of the nature of the difference and then working explicitly to secure inclusion and equity. Not only does the idea of equality apply to all aspects of life but it is rooted in the principle that
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Inclusion is accepted and an important tool for the right to social justice. The human interactions in society are based on equality of law and which is extended to all aspects of human interactions.  

EXPLANATION:  

Inclusion is an accepted tool of social justice. They are deep-rooted in the values and principles which are associated with various domains of society and inclusion has been accepted as an important aspect of social justice.  

There is diversity in the methods of teaching is to understand the difference and respecting the individuals with their differences and working towards inclusion and equality.

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