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{{Color-box|5|Interesting read|In this very interesting article, "engineer-mathematician" Dr Barbara Oakley talked about how mastering procedural fluency, combined with language fluency helped her master mathematics, even when she began learning advanced math at the age of 26!
 
 
[http://nautil.us/issue/17/big-bangs/how-i-rewired-my-brain-to-become-fluent-in-math How I rewired my brain to become fluent in math]
 
 
Barbara Oakley is a professor of engineering at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, and the author of, most recently, A Mind for Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science (Even If
 You Flunked Algebra). She is also co-instructor, with Terrence Sejnowski, the Francis Crick Professor at the Salk Institute, of one of the world’s largest online courses, “Learning How to Learn,” with Coursera.}}
 
  
 
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*Resource Creation Workshop on IE for 25 LPS teachers from Bengaluru Urban district by RVEC & Seva-in-Action on 18th and 19th July, 2014 at Bangalore Urban DIET
 
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Inclusion is the fruit of a long term investment. It requires tremendous patience, hard work, commitment and faith in the child concerned. Our society hasn’t internalized the idea of inclusion and the task can be very challenging and sometimes discouraging. Less than 50% of the students we have included have remained in the mainstream. Peer pressure, competitive academics, and poor infrastructure and resources are some reasons why children with disability are unable to cope in mainstream schools. However, parents have the right to change this and insist on inclusive education for their child. Make sure special schools are the last resort and not your only hope.
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[http://thealternative.in/education/inclusivity-is-every-disabled-childs-fundamental-right/ read more]
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[[inclusive education news articles | Inclusive education news articles]]
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[Draft Policy for Education of children with disabilities][http://schooleducation.kar.nic.in]
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*[http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en English KOER]
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*[http://www.unicef.org/india/13.__National_Report_on_Inclusive_Classroom.pdf/ Report On Inclusive Classroom, Social Inclusion/Exclusion and Diversity:Perspectives, Policies and Practices]
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*[https://www.dropbox.com/s/lvw11btr38aczz4/Inclusive%20education%20ten%20years%20after%20Salamanca%20Setting%20the%20agenda.pdf?dl=0 Inclusive education ten years after Salamanca: Setting the agenda]
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*[http://www.brown.edu/academics/education-alliance/sites/brown.edu.academics.education-alliance/files/publications/diversitykit.pdf/ 'The Diversity Kit' An Introductory Resource for Social Change in Education Part I:Human Development]
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*[http://www.european-agency.org/sites/default/files/inclusive-education-and-effective-classroom-practice_IECP-Literature-Review.pdf/ Inclusive Education and Effective Classroom Practices]
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*[http://azimpremjifoundation.org/download-lc18/ Learning Curve -Inclusive Education]
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Revision as of 09:16, 5 September 2020

ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ನೋಡಿ


Welcome to the Inclusive education

Inclusive education is a system of education in which children with diverse needs and different abilities are enrolled in regular schools and are provided with equitable learning opportunities based on their specific needs. It is based on the premise that all school children in a given community should learn together regardless of their socio economic backgrounds, gender, impairments and different abilities. Inclusive education acknowledges that all children have the ability to learn, recognises that childrens’ learning abilities vary, provides space for learning and develops educational methods and teaching aids to meet the educational needs of all children. Schools recognize and take into account the diverse needs of children and barriers faced by their learners, adapt to different styles and rhythms of learning and provides quality education through the appropriate use of resources, entitlements, school organisation, study plans as well as partnership with the community. Read more

A short note on the genesis of Inclusive Education in Karnataka


Research



Capacity Building

Resources

  1. Diversity Kit
  2. Inclusive Education and Effective Classroom Practice
  3. Learning Curve_ Issue on Inclusive Education
  4. Literature on Special Educational Needs in Mathematics
  5. Including Children with Special Needs_Primary stage
  6. Teacher Education for Inclusion_Profile of Inclusive Teachers
  7. Webinar by Dr Jayashree, AIISH Mysuru, on learning difficulties in children and what teachers can do, May 2020. Visit AIISH Mysuru for more information about their work

Resource booklet for inclusive classroom teaching-learning

Science:

  1. Designing Investigation
  2. Observation Drawing and Description
  3. Designing and Making
  4. Observation using different senses
  5. Web of Life
  6. Compare and Contrast
  7. Measuring and Communicating Effectively
  8. Observation and Inference
  9. Observe and Question - Chemical Reaction
  10. Sound in Medium
  11. Predict Observe and Explain- Acids and Bases
  12. Questioning Insect

Science Resources in Kannada:

  1. ತನಿಖಾ ವಿನ್ಯಾಸ
  2. ವೀಕ್ಷಣೆ ಚಿತ್ರಿಸುವಿಕೆ ಮತ್ತು ವಿವರಣೆ
  3. ಹೋಲಿಕೆ
  4. ವೀಕ್ಷಣೆ ಮತ್ತು ಪ್ರಶ್ನಿಸುವಿಕೆ
  5. ಊಹಿಸುವಿಕೆ ವೀಕ್ಷಣೆ ಮತ್ತು ನಿರ್ಣಯ
  6. ಪ್ರಶ್ನಿಸುವಿಕೆ

Social Science:

  1. ದಿಕ್ಕುಗಳು
  2. ನಕ್ಷೆಯ ರಚನೆ
  3. ನಿರ್ದೇಶಾಂಕಗಳು
  4. ಕ್ಷೇತ್ರ ಭೇಟಿ ಯೋಜನೆ
  5. ನನ್ನ ಇತಿಹಾಸ
  6. ನನ್ನ ಕಾಲ ರೇಖೆ
  7. ನನ್ನ ವಂಶವೃಕ್ಷ
  8. ನಮಗೇನು ತಿಳಿದಿದೆ ಎಂದು ನಮಗೆ ಹೇಗೆ ತಿಳಿಯುತ್ತದ್ದೆ-1
  9. ನಮಗೇನು ತಿಳಿದಿದೆ ಎಂದು ನಮಗೆ ಹೇಗೆ ತಿಳಿಯುತ್ತದ್ದೆ-2
  10. ಸಂವಿಧಾನಾತ್ಮಕ ಕಾನೂನು
  11. ಸಂಸತ್ತು ವಿಧಾನಸಭಾ

Mathematics:

  1. Division Game
  2. Divisions and Fractions
  3. GeoBoard
  4. Multiples and Divisors
  5. Multiplication
  6. Multiplication Beads
  7. Number Flashcards
  8. Number Patterns
  9. Place Value Cards
  10. Symmetry

Mathematics Resources in Kannada:

  1. Division Game/ಭಾಗಿಸುವ ಆಟ
  2. Division, Fraction and Decimal Conversion/ಭಿನ್ನರಾಶಿ, ದಶಮಾಂಶ ಮತ್ತು ಶೇಕಡಾವಾರುಗಳ ತುಲನೆ
  3. Geoboard/ಜಿಯೋ ಬೋರ್ಡ್
  4. Multiples and Divisors/ದ್ವಿಗುಣಗಳು ಮತ್ತು ಭಾಜಕಗಳು
  5. Multiplication as Array and Areas/ಗುಣಾಕಾರ
  6. Multiplication Beads/ಗುಣಾಕಾರದ ಮಣಿಗಳು
  7. Number Flash Card/ಸಂಖ್ಯೆಗಳ ಮಿಂಚು ಪಟ್ಟಿ
  8. Number Patterns/ಸಂಖ್ಯೆಗಳ ವಿನ್ಯಾಸ
  9. Place Value Cards/ಸ್ಥಾನ ಮೌಲ್ಯಗಳ ಕಾರ್ಡ್ಗಳು
  10. Symmetry/ಸಮಮಿತಿ



Articles



Policy Documents



Discussion Forum




Events and Happenings


  • Focus Group Discussion - FGD organised by RVEC & Seva-in-Action for Special Educators & IERTs from Bangalore, Mysore, Mandya, Tumkur and Ramanagar districts to understand their perception of inclusion, the challenges they face and how they overcome them. Date:2nd July 2014; Venue: DIET, Bengaluru Urban, Rajarajeshwarinagar, Bengaluru-98
  • Resource Creation Workshop on IE for 25 LPS teachers from Bengaluru Urban district by RVEC & Seva-in-Action on 18th and 19th July, 2014 at Bangalore Urban DIET



In the News


Inclusion is the fruit of a long term investment. It requires tremendous patience, hard work, commitment and faith in the child concerned. Our society hasn’t internalized the idea of inclusion and the task can be very challenging and sometimes discouraging. Less than 50% of the students we have included have remained in the mainstream. Peer pressure, competitive academics, and poor infrastructure and resources are some reasons why children with disability are unable to cope in mainstream schools. However, parents have the right to change this and insist on inclusive education for their child. Make sure special schools are the last resort and not your only hope.

read more

Inclusive education news articles [Draft Policy for Education of children with disabilities][1]




Useful links