Mrs. J currently lives in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
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The Inclusive Classroom

As a final inquiry project  on the topic of inclusiveness, my thoughts wandered on how hard it was to get information regarding students who require individual learning plans. Children with special needs should have easy support, and the knowledge we gain regarding that child should have a way to spread to future teachers, in order to benefit the child; but how? This brought me to my research regarding the inclusive classroom, which focuses on sharing the resources regarding learning differences; you can read my reflection below, as well as see my visual PowerPoint presentation regarding my research. I have also added a resource guide from the Ministry of Education, which I found to be a good starter resource.

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By Angela Jurgensen, The Soup Teacher
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