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Cate Clegg (A.E.T. Wk 5)
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Physiological Needs Related To Survival Need For Safety Need For Love & Belonging Need For Esteem Self actualisation Maslow Hieararchy of Needs
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Self concept Experience Readiness to learn Orientation of learning Motivation Andragogy – Malcolm Knowles
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Experiential Learning Cycle Experience Reflect Interpret Apply What ? So what? Now what?
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To evaluate the importance of inclusive learning & teaching in the lifelong learning sector To explore the role of the teacher in meeting the needs of individual learners
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Identify barriers to learning Discuss aspects of inclusive learning Explore inclusive approaches to teaching and learning
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Equality - everyone being different, but having equal rights (A. Gravells) - means treating everyone with fairness and respect and recognising the needs of individuals (NCC)
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Diversity - recognising and valuing that individuals are unique each having their own values, beliefs, attitude, culture, racial background, sexuality, skills and life experience (NCC)
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Prejudice – a preconceived opinion Discrimination – unfavourable treatment based on prejudice Concise Oxford Dictionary
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Protected Characteristics Age Disability Gender Reassignment Race Religion or Belief Sex Sexual Orientation Marriage & civil partnership Pregnancy & maternity
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Inclusion – is about involving all your learners, treating them equally and fairly, without directly excluding anyone (A. Gravells)
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ascertain individual needs/learning styles/ goals use initial assessment results to plan and agree individual learning/action plans differentiate teaching approaches/activities to address individual differences ensure environment is accessible to all learners plan delivery to meet needs of all learning styles
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be approachable & accessible to learners be aware that everyone has different experiences, interests, skills & knowledge affecting their ability to learn & develop encourage group work/activities where learners can mix and participate involve all learners – use names, eye contact, ask individual questions use wide range of teaching & learning approaches based on learner needs
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adapt assessment activities where possible to meet any particular requirements/needs give ongoing developmental feedback at a level to suit learner Recognise and value individual achievements
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Through tasks By learning outcome By time allowed
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Identify barriers to learning Discuss aspects of inclusive learning Explore inclusive approaches to teaching and learning
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