And here again, today is full of energy (I hope that everyone you may have the same feeling and the rest give way to the impetus to undertake new projects.)
... and to return our company in favor of diversity, we have chosen to reproduce a quote from Robert Barth (1990) which appears in a classic of the inclusive school, we mean to Inclusive Classrooms of Stainback and Stainback (2001). The quote, which sums up quite clearly our perception of difference, says:
"I prefer that my children were in a school where differences are desired, they pay attention and be held as opportunities learning. The question that worries many people is: what are the limits of diversity from which a behavior is unacceptable? ... But the question I would like to be raised most often is: how can we make a conscious and deliberate use of differences in social class, gender, age, ability, race and interests as resources for learning? ... The differences offer great opportunities for learning. The differences are a free resource, abundant and renewable. I would like our impulsive need to eliminate the differences could be replaced by an equally obsessive interest to use them to improve teaching. The important thing for people, and schools-is different, not alike. "
I welcome all.
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