NACTV’s June episode of Schooled! entitled “Inclusivity in the Classroom provided an opportunity for Neepawa Middle School to share their best practice in creating an inclusive learning environment. While they have done their very best to provide all the resources they can to make sure that every student can participate in all school requirements and activities, some challenges still exist. there were still some challenges they mentioned.
This story provided an opportunity for school staff to raise their issues, concerns and recommendations to provide a more inclusive learning environment in their school if other resources were to be made available. Those recommendations may need to be considered at the provincial level to create policies and interventions for hard-of-hearing students.
The story also created an awareness in the school environment and other communities that things are possible if we provide all the opportunities and support needed by the marginalized groups in our society with a vision of working towards a more just and equitable society.
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LJI Impact is the section of commediaportal.ca where the journalists and their organizations participating in CACTUS' Local Journalism Initiative can share their greatest successes.
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