In order to ensure that no one is left behind, education must be inclusive. For education to be inclusive, every student should have an equal chance to participate in the educational process. The idea behind inclusive education is that students with disabilities shouldn't have to rely solely on specialized services in order to take advantage of educational opportunities, projects, and processes that are typically available to everyone. While allowing each member to take part in group activities, integrity is maintained. This shows that adjustments are being made that take into account all people, not just those who belong to certain groups or have unique abilities, limits, or requirements.
The inclusion method, also known as the key strategy, can be used to reach out to all children and encourage their learning. We had an interesting activity about chocolate where every individual had created very interesting memes, Poems, funny ads and a business scheme about Chocolate. This demonstrated that when designing a curriculum, different elements of curriculum design must be considered, as even a simple chocolate can be learned in so many different ways, and a complex human being may be able to learn in even more ways. I also learned about differentiated instructions through a group activity that demonstrated different methods of instruction. For different forms of instruction, we did different activities such as posters, role play, illustrations, translation and summarizer etc. So, in History subject, we have various topic that needs to incorporate role play, translation and etc, so in future in order to cater for the needs of the students, differentiated instructions are very crucial. Overall I enjoyed learning this unit as we were engaged most of the time.
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| I Drew this during the activity, my favourite chocolate |
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| Individual creativity sent in CUS Telegram group. |
I also enjoyed learning about the Universal Design for Learning. UDL means developing a flexible learning environment. It is all about meeting the needs of all students.
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