INC3701 Assignment 3 (683344) 2023
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Questions Covered:
9.1.1 Read the Principles of Inclusive Education (Department of Education, 2001,
p.18) ........................................................................................................................... 3
9.1.1.1 Identify two (2) words and one (1) phrase used by teachers in the extract
from Jane’s story that suggest that they were still confusing special education with
inclusive education. ................................................................................................ 3
9.1.1.2 How does the story reveal that the physical environment did not
accommodate learners like Jane? .......................................................................... 4
9.1.1.3 Highlight the evidence from Jane’s story that suggests that even the school
curriculum did not cater for learners like Jane? ...................................................... 4
9.1.1.4 Identify the evidence from Jane’s story that suggests that the school
system did not prepare learners like Jane for the world of work. ............................ 4
9.1.1.5 In two (2) sentences, explain how the school struggled to implement the
following principles of inclusive education: ............................................................. 5
a) acknowledging that specially trained teachers at special schools teach
children who experience barriers to learning ....................................................... 5
b) changing attitudes, behaviour, teaching methods, curricula and the
environment to meet the needs of all learners .................................................... 5
9.1.1.6 According to the European Agency for Development in Special Needs
Education (refer to the Only Study Guide for INC3701, 2019, p. 31), what is the
aim of inclusive education? ..................................................................................... 6
9.1.1.7 Jane’s story suggests that teachers lacked skills, knowledge, values and
attitudes that are fundamental to implementing inclusive education. How can these
aspects of capacity development be inculcated in teachers? (Refer to the only
study guide for INC3701,2019, p. 31) ..................................................................... 6
9.2. Read the findings from the article by Hall (2002) and respond to the questions
below: ......................................................................................................................... 8
9.2.1 Identify the three (3) pieces of evidence from the findings that confirm that
the classrooms were bare and unmotivating for learners (Hall, 2002, p. 35) .......... 8
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Questions Covered:
9.1.1 Read the Principles of Inclusive Education (Department of Education, 2001,
p.18) ........................................................................................................................... 3
9.1.1.1 Identify two (2) words and one (1) phrase used by teachers in the extract
from Jane’s story that suggest that they were still confusing special education with
inclusive education. ................................................................................................ 3
9.1.1.2 How does the story reveal that the physical environment did not
accommodate learners like Jane? .......................................................................... 4
9.1.1.3 Highlight the evidence from Jane’s story that suggests that even the school
curriculum did not cater for learners like Jane? ...................................................... 4
9.1.1.4 Identify the evidence from Jane’s story that suggests that the school
system did not prepare learners like Jane for the world of work. ............................ 4
9.1.1.5 In two (2) sentences, explain how the school struggled to implement the
following principles of inclusive education: ............................................................. 5
a) acknowledging that specially trained teachers at special schools teach
children who experience barriers to learning ....................................................... 5
b) changing attitudes, behaviour, teaching methods, curricula and the
environment to meet the needs of all learners .................................................... 5
9.1.1.6 According to the European Agency for Development in Special Needs
Education (refer to the Only Study Guide for INC3701, 2019, p. 31), what is the
aim of inclusive education? ..................................................................................... 6
9.1.1.7 Jane’s story suggests that teachers lacked skills, knowledge, values and
attitudes that are fundamental to implementing inclusive education. How can these
aspects of capacity development be inculcated in teachers? (Refer to the only
study guide for INC3701,2019, p. 31) ..................................................................... 6
9.2. Read the findings from the article by Hall (2002) and respond to the questions
below: ......................................................................................................................... 8
9.2.1 Identify the three (3) pieces of evidence from the findings that confirm that
the classrooms were bare and unmotivating for learners (Hall, 2002, p. 35) .......... 8
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