230596 Inclusion (StGr) (SoSe 2016)

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In this Study Group, we'll be addressing the topic of "inclusion": what does it mean, where is it today, what is it supposed to be, what are its limits, and what would an ideal "inclusion" scenario be like? In addition to working with media and literature on the topic, we will be inviting experts with and without disabilities to share their experiences and insights with us. We will also be meeting the "Lebenshilfe Gütersloh" at the Bethel Athletics Meeting, which is to be held at Bielefeld University in July.
While the SG will focus broadly on "inclusion" in the context of (English) teaching, and thus on school and its surroundings, it will also explore its wider implications, and is thus not necessarily restricted to students who are planning to become (English) teachers.

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weekly Mi 14-16 C01-243 11.04.-22.07.2016

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23-ANG-IntH Internationalisation at home C. praktische Erfahrungen oder Seminar mit Exkursion Study requirement
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