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Inclusive Education for All? WebQuest UC.EDU.1100 Roles & Responsibilities of the Educational Assistant Created By: Krystle Robinson [email protected] Introduction The issue of Inclusive education remains to be a controversial topic among educators and parents alike. As Canadian society has moved toward a more inclusive view of all individuals, so too have schools moved toward inclusion. In the school context, Inclusion assumes that all children will be a part of the regular classroom and given the same opportunity to learn as everyone else. Some suggest that inclusion of special needs students detracts from the quality of learning on non-special needs students. As a member of the educational team, paraprofessionals are responsible for supporting individual students in their learning. It is important for the paraprofessional to be familiar with the concept of Inclusion and understand the implications it has for your professional practice. So, the question is: What is Inclusion, why is it important and do you support or oppose inclusive education?

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Inclusive Education for All?

WebQuest

UC.EDU.1100 Roles & Responsibilities of the Educational Assistant

Created By: Krystle Robinson

[email protected]

Introduction

The issue of Inclusive education remains to be a controversial topic among

educators and parents alike. As Canadian society has moved toward a more

inclusive view of all individuals, so too have schools moved toward inclusion. In the

school context, Inclusion assumes that all children will be a part of the regular

classroom and given the same opportunity to learn as everyone else. Some suggest

that inclusion of special needs students detracts from the quality of learning on

non-special needs students.

As a member of the educational team, paraprofessionals are responsible for

supporting individual students in their learning. It is important for the

paraprofessional to be familiar with the concept of Inclusion and understand the

implications it has for your professional practice.

So, the question is: What is Inclusion, why is it important and do you support or oppose inclusive education?

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Task

After completing this webquest, you will be able to:

Define the term “Inclusion” and why it is important

Describe Manitoba Education’s Philosophy of Inclusion

List the characteristics of an Inclusive school

List the pros and cons to inclusion

Identify your own position on Inclusive education

Your task after completing this webquest is to: 1. Create a Visual Presentation that represents what inclusion is- using Microsoft Word, create a 5-6 page document using pictures, text, quotes and brief sentence explanations to depict, describe and represent visually what “Inclusion” is. 2. Produce a written summary that identifies “YOUR” position on Inclusive Education, which you must defend. Do you support or oppose inclusive education and why? What are the limitations and benefits of inclusive education? 3. Create a Word Cloud – select appropriate words to create a visual representation of the concept of Inclusion. (see further details in Process below)

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Process

Research

1. Take a few minutes to review the following links that discuss different ideas on inclusive education in Canada. This piece promotes Canada’s vision for inclusive education and outlines the benefits and vision for inclusive education across Canada.

http://www.inclusiveeducation.ca/documents/IncEd%20brochure%20Nat%20Eng3.pdf

http://www.ed.gov.nl.ca/edu/k12/inclusion.html

http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr034.shtml

2. The Centre for Inclusive Education has created a website dedicated to inclusive

education. This site has information and resources for further investigation. Make note of the “inclusion defined” and “inclusive education news” pages, which provide valuable information about inclusive education in Canada and its history.

http://www.edu.uwo.ca/inclusive_education/index.asp

3. Explore Manitoba Education’s Philosophy of Inclusion. All schools in Manitoba

are expected to practice from this philosophy. This is located as item 1 when the web page loads. Along the left-hand side of the screen you can explore additional links regarding provincial legislation of appropriate educational programming.

http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/specedu/aep/index.html

4. Read this brief news article from CTV news regarding the debate over the policy of inclusion in Manitoba schools. To the right of the screen, watch the brief video clip on this current debate. As you watch the video, record your thoughts on the following: what are the issues? What are the benefits and limitations of inclusions?

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http://winnipeg.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20101116/wpg_inclusion_101116/20101116/?hub=WinnipegHome

5. Read the attached article from CBC news: Analysis & Viewpoint on School by

Mary-Ellen Lang. Think about the following as you read it: does the author support inclusion and what issues does the author raise about inclusion? What are responding comments from readers?

*See Attached Article

6. Watch the following video on the Inclusive Classroom. Make notes on what you observe. How do the students looks? Does inclusive education appear to be working? What do you see your role being in supporting inclusion?

http://youtu.be/o5WCX-998vs

Create Visual Presentation

1. Open up a Word Document. 2. Open up Internet Explorer and go to www.google.ca 3. Based on your understanding of “inclusion” do a search for images that would

visually represent your understanding. 4. Copy and paste them into your open word document. 5. You may also search for quotes and other text in addition to the images 6. Under each image, briefly describe how it represents the concept of inclusion 7. Your presentation should be between 5-6 pages and use a variety of pictures,

texts, quotes with descriptions that clearly explain how this represents inclusion. 8. Save your document and submit it for marking.

Reflective Position Summary

1. Open up a Word Document 2. Prepare a 1-2 page, minimum 500 word reflective summary based on your

research findings from reading, viewing and representing the concept of inclusion from the above investigative learning activities. Your summary should clearly identify:

a. What inclusion is b. whether you support or oppose inclusive education. c. You must provide support for your view by making reference to the

readings/sites and videos viewed. 3. Edit and check your summary for: spelling, grammar and complete sentences. 4. Save your document and submit it for marking.

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Word Cloud Visual You are now going to create a “word cloud” using words related to the

concept of inclusion. Have some fun with this!! 1. Open Internet Explorer and go to: http://www.wordle.net/ 2. Click the link that says “create” your own. 3. In the textbox, type several (minimum 10) words related to and including the

word “Inclusion”. (See example of what it will look like below). When you have entered all the words you want to use, CLICK “go”.

4. Wordle will generate an image that looks like the one above. You can now edit the font, layout and color BE CREATIVE!!!

5. When finished, print and save a copy for submission.

Evaluation

This is how your work will be evaluated.

Beginning

0-2

Developing

3-5

Accomplished

6-8

Exemplary

9-10

Score

Visual

Presentation

Presentation

uses limited

forms of text

and images.

Descriptions are

not clear. Page

criteria is not

met

Presentation

incorporates

few visuals

with unclear

descriptions.

Presentation

incorporates

use of some

but not all

forms and

descriptions

are provided.

Presentations

is 5 or less

pages

use of text,

images,

quotes and

with clear

descriptions

related to the

concept of

Inclusion and

meets 5-6

page criteria

Reflective

Summary

Summary is

underdeveloped,

lacking

definition, with

limited

understanding

of viewpoint.

Summary

provides a

limited

definition of

inclusion;

viewpoint is

not clearly

articulated

and no

support is

provided .

Summary

exceeds or

does not meet

word count;

Definition of

inclusion is

provided.

Viewpoint is

inconclusive

and not well

supported.

Summary

meets word

count;

Inclusion is

clearly defined

and viewpoint

is articulated

and

supported.

Wordle

Individual has

failed to identify

more than 2

words. No

creative effort

shown.

Less than 5

words; words

not directly

related to

inclusion;

minimal

effort

Use of 10 or

less words;

words directly

related to

inclusion

Use of atleast

10 words;

words directly

related to

inclusion;

visually

attractive;

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Conclusion

You are finally finished! Reflect on your webquest journey. As we have discussed earlier in this assignment, your role as a paraprofessional is very important to the success of individual learners and student programming in your school community. Whether or not you choose to support inclusion, it is the philosophy through which Manitoba schools must practice and therefore we must be mindful of how inclusion will influence our professional practice in the classroom and in the school. As you have probably discovered from your “quest”, there are many viewpoints and perspectives to consider and think about, when we look at the concept of inclusion. These perspectives are all important in helping us formulate our own understanding of the topic and give us the ability to think about a topic from multiple angles. As a result of your quest, what questions has it raised for you about inclusion? What implications does what you’ve learned have on your professional practice? Food for thought: If one does not strongly support inclusion, is it still possible to practice as a paraprofessional in an inclusive school community? What challenges might you face?

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WebQuest Teachers Guide Aim

The aim of this webquest is to introduce students to the concept of inclusive education and the

various perspectives surrounding this concept.

Rationale

The objective of this webquest is, that upon completion, students will be able to define inclusive

education, identify the limitations and positive aspects of inclusive education, describe the

importance of inclusive education in the classroom and be familiar with Manitoba’ s philosophy

of Inclusion. Students will use research skills, analytical and critical thinking skills and reflection

to develop a personal understanding of inclusion and create a written position statement on

whether they support or oppose inclusive education.

Learners

This webquest is aimed at students learning to become paraprofessionals in the Educational

Assistant Certificate Program, in the course UC.EDU.1100 Roles & Responsibilities of the

Educational Assistant.

Prerequisites

Before completing this webquest, students should understand what a paraprofessional is and be

familiar with the role of the paraprofessional and have a basic understanding of the duties, roles

and responsibilities of the paraprofessional in the school.

Subject Matter

This webquest primarily focuses on special education and the topic of inclusive education and

inclusion of special needs students in the regular classroom.

Goals and objectives

Students should have gathered enough information by the time they have gone through this

webquest to demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the topic of inclusion and various

issues/controversies around the implementation and support of inclusion in Canadian schools.

Instructional Plan

1. Before allowing the students to start working their way through the Webquest, the teacher

should introduce the topic and outline any additional own objectives and expectations as

to what you want your students to focus on.

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2. Provide each student with a copy of the Webquest. It would be best to provide a printed

and an electronic copy.

3. *Out of class assignment – if this is an out-of class assignment, provide an appropriate

deadline that fits with the instructional schedule for the course.

4. *If this is scheduled as in-class assignment- pre book a computer lab for students to

access the internet. Students can open the electronic copy of the Webquest and read it

from the screen and click on the links to access the web sites.

a. Time-line- for in-class, this webquest and assessment should be completed within

6- 1 hour periods.

5. This webquest is designed to be worked on, on an independent basis.

Assessment

Student assessment will be based three activities:

Visual presentation

Must be 5-6 pages long

Must use a combination of text, quotations, pictures and other images

Must represent the concept of inclusion

Brief descriptions must accompany images to clearly identify meaning

Reflective Summary

Must be Produce a written summary that identifies position on Inclusive Education,

which must be defended. Do you support or oppose inclusive education and why?

What are the limitations and benefits of inclusive education?

1-2 pages, minimum 500 words

summary should clearly identify:

o What inclusion is

o whether you support or oppose inclusive education.

o You must provide support for your view by making reference to the

readings/sites and videos viewed.

Word Cloud

Create a word cloud, using a minimum of 10 words related to Inclusion.

Use the features of wordle to edit font, color and arrangments

Assessment Rubric

Beginning

0-2

Developing

3-5

Accomplished

6-8

Exemplary

9-10

Score

Presentation

uses limited Presentation

incorporates

Presentation

incorporates

use of text,

images,

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Visual

Presentation

forms of text

and images.

Descriptions are

not clear. Page

criteria is not

met

few visuals

with unclear

descriptions.

use of some

but not all

forms and

descriptions

are provided.

Presentations

is 5 or less

pages

quotes and

with clear

descriptions

related to the

concept of

Inclusion and

meets 5-6

page criteria

Reflective

Summary

Summary is

underdeveloped,

lacking

definition, with

limited

understanding

of viewpoint.

Summary

provides a

limited

definition of

inclusion;

viewpoint is

not clearly

articulated

and no

support is

provided .

Summary

exceeds or

does not meet

word count;

Definition of

inclusion is

provided.

Viewpoint is

inconclusive

and not well

supported.

Summary

meets word

count;

Inclusion is

clearly defined

and viewpoint

is articulated

and

supported.

Wordle

Individual has

failed to identify

more than 2

words. No

creative effort

shown.

Less than 5

words; words

not directly

related to

inclusion;

minimal

effort

Use of 10 or

less words;

words directly

related to

inclusion

Use of atleast

10 words;

words directly

related to

inclusion;

visually

attractive;

Total possible points: 30