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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Inclusive education is an approach to education that aims to ensure all students, regardless of their abilities or characteristics, receive equal educational opportunities. It promotes the idea that every student has the right to be educated in their local community school alongside their peers, regardless of their physical, intellectual, social, or emotional differences.<br>The words you can see are some of what I believe belonged to Inclusive Education that our system in now practicing. Above are type of individuals which I knew that were already accepted and admitted to regular schools because of Inclusive Education.<br>I know someone who is autistic and even before pandemic, his class will have their SPED classes in the morning and during the afternoon they are mixed with the regular pupils according to what grade level they're in.</div>]]></description>
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