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What is Inclusive Learning

Handbook of Research on Applied Learning Theory and Design in Modern Education
Individuals working together to solve problems and create opportunities, while establishing and sustaining proactive education, business and community partnerships.
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The Growth of Learning Colleges Including a Case Study from 2008 Revisited in 2015
Martha Ann Davis McGaw (Davis McGaw Family Foundation, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9634-1.ch025
Abstract
In 1981, the National Commission on Excellence in Education identified “widespread public perception that something is seriously remiss in our educational system” (Fiske, 2008). Thirty years later, in 2011, Harvard School of Education's Pathways to Prosperity Project states “In an era in which education has never been more important to economic success, the U.S. has fallen behind many other nations in educational attainment and achievement.” Learning-centered learning is not a new concept, with roots dating back to the progressive movement of early 1900's, gaining prominence in post-modern education with Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform. A major focus of applied learning theory in post-modern education is preparing learners for a profession, a basis for achieving economic independence. This chapter identifies higher education institutions in the United States, Australia, and Great Britain highlighting methodologies, best practices, challenges. Two community college case studies are reviewed, identifying successes and opportunities of current learning practices.
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The Year of Teaching Inclusively: Building an Elementary Classroom for All Students
Classrooms spaces and learning opportunities that include students from diverse cultural backgrounds, economic backgrounds, and abilities.
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The QRcode Format as a Tool for Inclusive, Personalised, and Interdisciplinary Learning Experiences
Learning that allows to meet not only special needs, but also diverse needs (e.g., different learning styles).
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The Robot Wrote My College Papers: Integrating Chatbots to Assist Higher Education
A pedagogical approach that strives to serve the needs of all students, regardless of background or identity.
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Integrated Paper-Based and Digital Learning Material for Smart Learners
Learning that allows to meet not only special needs, but also diverse needs (e.g., different learning styles).
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Reflection and Learning Conversations in the Sociology Classroom: A Discussion of the Role of Reflection as a Strategy to Promote High Performance Learning
Learning that is accessible, relevant, and meaningful to diverse learners and which assists all students to learn and achieve equally. The diversity of education offered should reflect and value the cultural lives and experiences of all students equally.
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Realizing Diversity: COVID's Impact on Inclusive Classroom Learning
A shift in educational norms that looks to diversify what it means to learn for differing students.
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