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Promoting inclusion in a classroom requires providing a
range of materials and activities that supports all students’
learning styles, incorporates a variety of cultural
backgrounds and perspectives, and fosters courageous
thinking. Teaching a single topic using visual, auditory, and
tactile assignments that are completed individually, in small
groups, or through a field trip, means that students of all
learning styles can access the same concepts in multiple
ways. In our increasingly multi-cultural communities,
effective educators must understand the importance of
diversity and multicultural awareness, and teachers should
incorporate into their teaching materials that reflect a diverse
range of racial, cultural, socio-economic, religious, and
gender identities, among many other expressions of the
human experience. An inclusive classroom also provides
creative activities for students to think outside the box and
encourages students to take intellectual risks, and even
make mistakes, as they explore approaches to innovative
problem solving.
Disponível em: <https://drexel.edu/soe/resources/studentteaching/advice/Promote-Inclusion-in-the-Classroom>. Acesso em: 02 out.
2023.