Inclusive education requires joint learning and adapted teaching to meet diverse disability learning needs across mainstream settings. Inclusive education is defined as a system where students with and without disabilities learn together and where teaching and learning are adapted to meet the learning needs of different types of students with disabilities, imposing an obligation to design instructional systems and pedagogies responsive to varied disability related needs.
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Inclusive education requires joint learning and adapted teaching to meet diverse disability learning needs across mainstream settings.
Inclusive education is defined as a system where students with and without disabilities learn together and where teaching and learning are adapted to meet the learning needs of different types of students with disabilities, imposing an obligation to design instructional systems and pedagogies responsive to varied disability related needs.
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