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An exploration of the conceptualization, guiding principles, and theoretical perspectives of inclusive curriculum

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  • Rajendra Kunwar
  • Sapana Adhikari

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This paper extensively examines the concept of inclusive curriculum in education by conducting a comprehensive review of relevant literature. Its primary objective is to promote equal opportunities and meaningful learning experiences for all students. The study sheds light on the multifaceted dimensions of inclusive curriculum, investigates key theoretical perspectives in inclusive education, and analyzes the various components of curriculum within an inclusive framework. The inclusive curriculum encompasses content, instructional methods, assessment strategies, and learning environments, which collectively contribute to a comprehensive and holistic approach. The paper emphasizes the significance of fundamental principles such as equity, access, social justice, collaboration, individualized support, positive school climate, and inclusive policies and systems in the design and implementation of an inclusive curriculum. The examination of theoretical perspectives, including the social model of disability, constructivism, critical pedagogy, and universal design for learning, underscores their relevance to inclusive curriculum. These perspectives underscore the importance of recognizing and embracing diverse identities and cultures, thereby fostering inclusive learning environments that promote diversity, equity, and meaningful participation. In conclusion, the paper highlights the pivotal role of adopting an inclusive curriculum in cultivating inclusive learning environments that prioritize diversity, equity, and meaningful participation. The synthesis of literature and theoretical perspectives provides valuable insights into the design and implementation of effective inclusive curricula in educational settings.

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  • Rajendra Kunwar & Sapana Adhikari, 2023. "An exploration of the conceptualization, guiding principles, and theoretical perspectives of inclusive curriculum," Journal of Contemporary Research in Social Sciences, Learning Gate, vol. 5(1), pages 1-13.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:jocrss:v:5:y:2023:i:1:p:1-13:id:217
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