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What is Inclusive?

A New Perspective Connecting Education and Society

Creating a society where 'everyone is different, and that's okay' through education. Why not start discovering hints here?

INTRODUCTION

Introduction to Inclusive

Have you heard the word 'inclusive'?

Inclusive means 'inclusive' or 'containing everything.' In an educational context, it refers to creating an environment where everyone can learn and grow together, regardless of disabilities or cultural background.

In other words, 'leaving no one behind' education.

WHY NOW

Why Inclusive Now

Society is Changing

Diversity, SDGs, inclusive society... Future society demands 'systems where everyone can thrive based on diversity.'

Education as a Starting Point

Experiencing diverse people and respecting each other from childhood becomes the foundation for creating tomorrow's society.

As Your Own Issue

'Disability' or 'difficulty' isn't someone else's problem. Depending on environment and circumstances, anyone can become the 'supported side.'

LEARN & ACT

What Students Can Do

Learn While Experiencing

Try experiencing inclusive settings through volunteering or teaching practice. There's 'reality' you can't learn from textbooks.

Keep Questioning

Value questions like 'Is it really equal?' or 'Who's struggling?' Critical thinking creates better education.

Try Expressing Yourself

SNS, reports, seminar presentations... Putting your thoughts into words changes awareness around you.

FUTURE

Your Future and Inclusive

Whether you're aiming to be a teacher or joining a company, inclusive thinking will definitely be useful.

Workplace diversity promotion, product accessibility, community inclusive society building... In any field, 'the ability to think based on diversity' is required.

What you learn now will surely connect to your future.

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Why not touch actual teaching materials and tools, and talk with field teachers and experts? Discoveries like 'Oh, there are such innovations' will broaden your perspective.

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