Lunchtime Lectures: Wheels of Inclusion – On The Go…
With the University of Chester Running fromLast event: Tuesday 17 May 2022 at 11.30am
- Free (drop in)
- Garret Theatre, Online
Presented by Chandrika Devarakonda.
The concept of inclusion is elusive and has different perspectives. The importance of inclusion for all (children, staff, parents and stakeholders in the community), and engagement at different levels is important. The (in)consistency in the perceptions of everyone about inclusion related to values and beliefs of inclusion has an impact on the inclusive practice at grassroot level. The session will focus on a model – wheel of inclusion that enables the process of inclusion in a wide range of settings.
Lunchtime Lectures is a collaboration between Storyhouse and the University of Chester, providing an open platform for debate on a range of topics and fascinating subjects.
They take place on the third Tuesday of each month.
Our Lunchtime Lectures are videoed and archived for future viewing, by attending you give permission for us to do so – thanks!
You can also live stream this lecture, click here to watch online.
18+
Approx 60 mins
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