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2022 ◽  
pp. 138-152
Author(s):  
Bradea Adela ◽  
Blandul Valentin

In recent decades, the issue of integrating students with SEN in mainstream education has been the focus of both educationalists and teachers from Romania. In this respect, integrated education means the form of schooling in which students with SEN are taught in mainstream education, while inclusive education assumes that schools adjust themselves to the psycho-individual particularities of each student, whether or not they have certain disabilities. Unfortunately, teachers and other educational agents are not always prepared to accept and meet the needs of a student with disabilities. Thus, the aim of this research was to identify the attitude of teachers towards the integration of students with SEN in the mainstream education of Bihor county, Romania. The results show that both society and a large part of the school staff ignore the issue of people with disabilities, preferring a superficial involvement, which restricts itself mainly to the administrative aspect instead of developing quality interpersonal relationships between non-disabled students and those with SEN.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 332-338
Author(s):  
Zikraul Husna ◽  
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Muqowim Muqowim ◽  
Dibrina Raseuki Ginting ◽  
Veni Veronica Siregar ◽  
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Scouting activities are external activities that take advantage of teaching arrangements and adjustments for each scout section that has noble character. This research means directing and familiarizing every part of the scouts to have a sensible personality. Reconnaissance exercises are very successful in instilling character in the young children of the class. The reason for holding this exam is to decide on the technique of observing character values at SD Islam Al-Qur'an Banda Aceh. This examination uses an interesting subjective where data collection is completed by interviews, observation and documentation. The consequences of learning exercises that contain character appreciation and have a positive impact are directed through the level of consistency of adjustment. The framework between the training program and students is completed in a coordinated manner. So often reconnaissance drills are directed through constant adjustments. Keywords: Scouting Activities, Elementary School, Integration


2021 ◽  
pp. 228-239
Author(s):  
Michael J. Rosenfeld

Chapter 17 contrasts the rapid adoption of marriage equality everywhere in the U.S. with the more than sixty years of resistance to school integration. The difference owes a lot to the fact that marriage equality is a nondisplacing movement, meaning no one lost their right to marry when same-sex couples gained the right to marry. In contrast, school integration was a displacing social change. Displacing social changes are harder to achieve and harder to complete. Chapter 17 discusses the Bostock v. Clayton County Supreme Court decision of 2020, which expanded workplace protections to gay, lesbian, and transgender workers everywhere in the U.S. Workplace nondiscrimination is a displacing social change, which means that even with the change in the law, workplace discrimination against LGBT people will not disappear.


Author(s):  
Dinara Komarova ◽  
Salima Seitenova ◽  
Assemgul Alsitova

The article is devoted to the study of theoretical and practical issues on effective strategies of double capacity building for family and school unification in the Republic of Kazakhstan. This study is based on the idea of expanding opportunities for family involvement in education as a basis for dual capacity building of students. The aim is to study effective strategies for double capacity building for family and school integration in Kazakhstan. This focuses on understanding why and how parents can participate in their children's education and how their participation affects student outcomes. The methods of theoretical research are the conceptual foundations of scientific knowledge these include: methods of developing ideas: targeted discussions; "brainstorming"; inventory of "weak points", with 200 to 300 respondents. The results of the study are social, economic, environmental, scientific and technical effects. The study recommends exploring the educational and developmental capabilities of parenting potential in order to involve them in the activities of the school Keywords: parental motivation, school achievements, family resources, knowledge fund, building strategies    


Author(s):  
Dania V. Francis ◽  
Keren M. Horn
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Author(s):  
Michael S. Merry
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Many profess a belief in the importance of school integration. In this essay I argue that the evidence tells against the sincerity of this belief.


2021 ◽  
pp. 167-202
Author(s):  
Zoë Burkholder

Chapter 5 documents a new and transformative vision of school integration that blended Black nationalist ideals of self-determination with the goal of racially diverse and inclusive schools. Black educational activists maintained that for all of its challenges, integration was the single most effective way to guarantee equal school financing, qualified teachers, advanced courses, and adequate facilities for Black students. This chapter considers two districts where Black educational activists successfully fought for and won integrated schools: the suburban town of Montclair, New Jersey, and the city of Hartford, Connecticut. It also locates strong support for separatism in the form of Afrocentric public schools, which became popular again in the early 1990s. The struggle for northern school integration remains in flux and unresolved—but many Black educational activists continue to advocate for schools that are racially diverse and committed to nurturing and affirming Black identities in institutions with explicit restorative justice frameworks.


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