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INC3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (688449) - DUE 21 May 2024 ;100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. for assistance Whats-App.......0.6.7..1.7.1..1.7.3.9............ Question 1 Read the case study below and answer the questions that follow: CASE STUDY: Rhulani I am a sucker for horror and supernatural movies and a fan of metal rock and hip-hop music. Being a South African teenager comes with its ups and downs. Sometimes it becomes a living nightmare because there is not a single day that a person like me does not face discrimination unless we spend our time indoors. This is because I was born with a medical condition called albinism. Growing up and now as a teenager I’ve been called names such as “mlungu”. People also point at me and will say things like I bath with milk. I once had an emotional breakdown, but through the support of my parents, I overcame it. 1.1 Investigate the challenges faced by individuals with albinism and discuss the impact these difficulties can have on their daily lives. [5] 1.2 Discuss the impact of Rhulani’s medical condition on his social life and interactions with peers. How did he managed to maintain a positive outlook despite facing discrimination? [ 5] 1.3 Identify two inclusive education policies aimed at safeguarding learners with albinism in school environments. Explain how these policies can effectively protect them. 2x5= [10] Sub-Total= [20] Question 2 2.1 In accordance with South African educational policies addressing inclusive education, discuss the national and international human rights treaties committed to contributing to the adoption of inclusion in education and society. [15] Downloaded by Corona Virus () lOMoARcPSD| INC3701/103/2024 6 2.2 Read the principles that underpin inclusive education and its definition as outlined in Education White Paper 6. Critically analyse how you can implement these principles in addressing barriers to the diverse learning needs of all the learners in your classroom. [15] Sub-total= [30] Question 3 3.1 With reference to learner diversity in an inclusive teaching and learning environment, discuss the concept of 'inclusion' and explain how this teaching strategy can be applied in the classroom setting to accommodate the diverse range of learning needs. [15] 3.2 Education is seen as a fundamental human right. Explain the aim of human rights policies in inclusive education for learners with disabilities in the provision of quality education in South Africa. [15] Sub-total= [30] Question 4 4.1 Discuss strategies educators can employ to address learning barriers arising from the curriculum for all learners.

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Due Date: 21 May 2024

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1.1. (2 ANSWERS PROVIDED)

Individuals with albinism face a myriad of challenges on a daily basis. Some of these
challenges include discrimination, social exclusion, and the risk of developing skin cancer.
People with albinism are often subjected to derogatory remarks and insults, and may even
be ostracized from their community. In addition, individuals with albinism are at a high risk
for developing skin cancer due to the lack of protective melanin in their skin.

In terms of education, individuals with albinism may face difficulties in the classroom due to
their visual impairment. Many individuals with albinism have low vision, which can make it
difficult for them to see the whiteboard or read small print. This can impact their ability to
learn and participate in class. Furthermore, the social and emotional impact of
discrimination and bullying can also affect their academic performance and overall well-
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