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THE RIGHT TO A GOOD EDUCATION. INCLUSIVITY, BEHAVIOUR AND DIVERSITY CAN BE MAJOR FACTORS. Monika Yang
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The Right to Learn. THe Right to Teach.The Inclusivity and Diversity Factors.

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Page 1: The Right to Learn. THe Right to Teach.The Inclusivity and Diversity Factors.

THE RIGHT TO A GOOD EDUCATION. INCLUSIVITY, BEHAVIOUR AND DIVERSITY CAN BE MAJOR FACTORS.

Monika Yang

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Diversity, inclusivity and behaviour are factors that impact teaching and learning.

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High demands on student:

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Pre-service teachers:

Are they prepared?

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Low socio-economic areas can be

more demanding.

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What happens to the students that learndifferently????

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What can

schools do

about high

flyers?

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Is it working? If so, where is the evidence?

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I don’t have all the answers – what do you think?

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