SOCIALIZATION AND INCLUSION OF EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

Mr. Lovekesh Gehlot
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In the framework of inclusive education, this study investigates the crucial aspects of socialization and inclusion for children with disabilities who are educationally disadvantaged. Taking into account the particular difficulties young kids encounter, this research looks at practical methods for promoting academic success and social growth in inclusive environments. Based on an extensive examination of the literature, the study looks at how mentoring programs, cooperative learning activities, and peer support may help people socialize. It also explores academic inclusion via the creation of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), assistive technology, and differentiated teaching. Legislative frameworks, resource distribution, and teacher preparation are also examined in the study as essential components of fostering an inclusive atmosphere. Case studies provide insightful information on effective models, and practical recommendations are meant to help parents, legislators, and educators improve the educational experience for children with disabilities who are educationally disadvantaged. In the end, this research advances inclusive education practices by supporting a comprehensive strategy that gives equal weight to social and academic integration. The study looks at the obstacles that children with disabilities who are educationally behind the curve must overcome and suggests workable solutions. The study seeks to further the current conversation on inclusive education by integrating the available research and advocating for the use of evidence-based strategies that promote the holistic development of all children.
教育落后的残疾儿童的社会化和融入
在全纳教育的框架内,本研究调查了处于教育不利地位的残疾儿童的社会化和全纳的关键方面。考虑到年幼儿童遇到的特殊困难,本研究探讨了在全纳环境中促进学业成功和社会成长的实用方法。在广泛查阅文献的基础上,本研究探讨了辅导计划、合作学习活动和同伴支持如何帮助人们实现社交。研究还探讨了通过制定个性化教育计划 (IEP)、辅助技术和差异化教学实现学业全纳的方法。本研究还将立法框架、资源分配和教师准备作为营造全纳氛围的重要组成部分进行探讨。案例研究提供了关于有效模式的有见地的信息,并提出了切实可行的建议,以帮助家长、立法者和教育工作者改善教育上处于不利地位的残疾儿童的教育体验。最后,本研究通过支持社会和学术融合并重的综合战略,推进了全纳教育实践。本研究探讨了教育落后的残疾儿童必须克服的障碍,并提出了可行的解决方案。本研究通过整合现有的研究成果,倡导使用以证据为基础的战略,促进所有儿童的全面发展,从而推动当前有关全纳教育的讨论。
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