What Is Inclusion? - Verywell Mind Inclusion refers to "the act or practice of including and accommodating people who have historically been excluded (because of their race, gender, sexuality, or ability) "
Equity, diversity, and inclusion - American Psychological Association (APA) Inclusion is an environment that offers affirmation, celebration, and appreciation of different approaches, styles, perspectives, and experiences, thus allowing all individuals to bring in their whole selves (and all their identities) and to demonstrate their strengths and capacity
What does Inclusion mean? The aim of inclusion is to embrace all people irrespective of race, gender, disability, medical or other need It is about giving equal access and opportunities and getting rid of discrimination and intolerance (removal of barriers)
Page 1: What Is Inclusion? - Vanderbilt University A compelling body of research shows that students with and without disabilities benefit both socially and academically from inclusion In addition, inclusion has benefits for teachers, parents, and other stakeholders
What Exactly Is Inclusion? - Psychology Today When we zero in on inclusion and lose sight of the context surrounding the situation and environment, we forget that it all comes down to individualized and accommodative services
Inclusion (education) - Wikipedia Inclusion in education refers to including all students to equal access to equal opportunities of education and learning, [1] and is distinct from educational equality or educational equity