Opening Eyes Onto Inclusion and Diversity

Opening Eyes Onto Inclusion and Diversity
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Book Synopsis Opening Eyes Onto Inclusion and Diversity by : Susan Carter

Download or read book Opening Eyes Onto Inclusion and Diversity written by Susan Carter and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "In Australia and internationally much still needs to occur to promote inclusive practices in education and society with many educators not feeling equipped to recognise or appreciate diversity or cater effectively for inclusion. With embedded audio-visual components, this open textbook is designed to enhance the quality of the reader's experience with each chapter posing key understandings underpinning inclusion and diversity. Readers are encouraged to answer questions on culture, special learning needs, varied educational contexts, gender diversity and more. The key expected outcome of this open textbook is to engage readers in making meaning of inclusion and diversity and applying their learning to their own individual contexts."--BCcampus website.


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