2. What is inclusivity in schools
• The term inclusion captures, in one word, an all-embracing
societal ideology. Regarding individuals with disabilities and
special education, inclusion secures opportunities for students
with disabilities to learn alongside their non-disabled peers in
general education classrooms.
3. All learners in one class
Learning is not about physical
appearances nor special needs but it
about preparing learners for the future
and to promote an equally society.
4. Examples of learning barriers
• Social barriers
• Poverty
• Abuse
• Cognitive barriers
• Slow learners
• Memory
• judgement
• Physical disability
• Learners using wheelchairs
5. Importance of inclusion
• Promote equity
• Diverse learning
• Healthy society
• Greater access to general curriculum
6. References
• Ajit. T.J. Use of ICT for Effective Teaching and Learning. 2001: etc
• BECKER, 2001:Cox, Preston & Cox, 1999: Shapka & Ferrari, 2003 van
Braak, Tondeur & Valcke, 2004: Williams et at, 2000: etc.
• DR.B. Victor. Integration of ICT in teaching- learning. Email:
bonfiliusvictor@gmail.com. Blog: bonvictor.blogspot.com
• Eisenberg, M. & Johnson, D. (1996), "Computer Skills for Information
Problem-solving: Learning and Teaching Technology in Context,"
Syracuse, NY: ERK Clearinghouse on Information and Technology (ED392
463).
• Law & Glover, 1998: Becta, 2004: Scrimshaw, 2004: Tearle, 2003: Walsh,
2002: etc.