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INC3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE GUIDELINE) 2025 (688652) - DUE 19 May 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us....Question 1 1.1 Numerous academics have grounded inclusive education in basic human rights, and it seems to be true to its core. Discuss the impact of inclusive education in your classroom and how all learners can benefit from educational opportunities. (10) 1.2 Education White Paper 6 (DoE, 2001) suggests that individual teachers possess the skills and expertise to identify barriers to learning. Discuss how you will support learners in the classroom and collaborate with other support providers to identify the levels of support needed by learners and to adapt the curriculum to meet the needs of all learners. (10) Question 2 Most learners in South Africa have been denied quality education and have had unequal opportunities to succeed. Explain two South African policies and two international treaties that eradicate exclusion practices in education. (20) Question 3 The provision of quality education is at the heart of the SDGs. Discuss SDG 4's targets and commitments to universalise access to quality basic education for all learners. (10) Question 4 If teachers are negative towards inclusive education, it will be difficult for them to provide quality education to all learners. Explain strategies you will apply to ensure that teachers in the classroom setting accommodate the diverse range of learning needs. (10) Question 5 5.1The groundbreaking constitution adopted by South Africa (Republic of South Africa, 1996) legislates that all people are equal and thus have equal rights, including the fundamental right to basic education. Identify and discuss 2 factors that impede and 3 that enable (support) the implementation of Inclusive Education in South Africa. (20) INC3701/103/2025 7 5.2 According to the National Strategy on Screening, Identification, Assessment and Support (SIAS) policy (DoE, 2014), education assessment can be defined as "the process of identifying, gathering and interpreting information". Discuss two principles of assessment that promote effective teaching and learning. (10) 5.3 The Screening, Identification, Assessment and Support (SAIS) policy in South Africa was designed to ensure that teachers and schools understand and respond appropriately to the needs of diverse learners. Investigate the perceptions of teachers regarding the implementation of the SIAS policy as an integral part of inclusive education toward addressing their needs. (10) Grand Total: 100

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1.1.

Inclusive education has a powerful and positive impact on the classroom environment. It
is built on the principle that every learner has a right to quality education, regardless
of their abilities, background, or barriers to learning. As a philosophy and practice,
inclusive education promotes fairness, equal participation, and respect for diversity. In
my classroom, the implementation of inclusive education has significantly improved both
the academic and social experiences of all learners.

Firstly, inclusive education fosters a sense of belonging. When all learners—
whether they have disabilities, learning difficulties, language barriers, or socio-economic
challenges—are welcomed and supported in the mainstream classroom, they feel
accepted and valued. This enhances their confidence and motivates them to participate
actively in learning activities. The classroom becomes a safe space where differences
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