Inclusive Education PDF

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This document provides a summary of inclusive education, covering various aspects such as legal bases, paradigms of disability, and types of disabilities. It details different teaching models for inclusive classrooms, and discusses the importance of incorporating diverse learning styles in special needs education in the Philippines.

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INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IMPORTANT SUMMARY NOTES Inclusive Education - mainstream schools - Benefit all learners Paradigms of Disability Medical Model ○ intrinsic individual impairment ○ Deficiency or Negative...

INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IMPORTANT SUMMARY NOTES Inclusive Education - mainstream schools - Benefit all learners Paradigms of Disability Medical Model ○ intrinsic individual impairment ○ Deficiency or Negative ○ Cure Social Model ○ societal barriers ○ difference; neutral ○ Remove barriers Legal Bases and Laws Batas Pambansa Bilang 344 ○ The Accessibility Law Batas Pambansa Bilang 232 ○ Education Acts of 1982 Rights of every individual to relevant quality education RA 7277 ○ Magna Carta for Disabled Persons ○ Amended RA 9442 - grants 20% discount in all basic services for PWDs RA 10070 ○ Persons with Disability Office (PDAO) RA 10524 ○ Expanded Positions for PWDs Law Reserves 1% of government positions for PWDs RA 11650 ○ Instituting a Policy of Inclusion and Services for Learners with Disabilities in Support of Inclusive Education Act Classification by WHO Impairment ○ Body ○ Physical or mental defect ○ Ex. person lost a leg Disability ○ Tasks ○ Persons limitations in physical and psycho-cognitive activities ○ Ex. inability to walk Handicap ○ Situation ○ Problem encountered with environment ○ Ex. not able to climb stairs TYPES OF DISABILITIES Autism Known as “triad of impairment” ○ Social ○ Emotional ○ Communication Intellectual Disability Once termed as “Mental Retardation” ○ Down Syndrome- Trisomy 21 ○ Profound (IQ below 20-25) Requires high-intensity support Need complete nursing care Physical Disability Cerebral Palsy ○ Involuntary jerking movements Friedreich’s Ataxia ○ Debilitating , degenerative neuro-muscular disorder Learning Disability Reduced ability to understand new or complex information ○ Dyscalculia - math ○ Dysgraphia- writing ○ Dyslexia- reading Attention Deficit Hyperactivity (ADHD) Mental disorder affects pay attention and behave (focus) Multiple Disabilities Concomitant impairments INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PLAN (IEP) Components: 1. Goals- specific for child 2. Strategies- methods to address learning styles 3. Support Team CO-TEACHING MODELS 1. One Teacher, One Observe 2. One Teacher, One Drift- One teach and one assist 3. Parallel Teaching- class is divided and both teachers teach simultaneously 4. Station Teaching- rotate different stations 5. Alternative Teaching- One teacher teacher larger group 6. Team Teaching- both teachers delivers lesson

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