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inclusive

[in-kloo-siv] / ɪnˈklu sɪv /




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She called on authorities "to make at least one inclusive shelter in each district".

From Barron's

Paul Dix, a UK-based teacher, expert in inclusive behaviour support and director of support organisation When The Adults Change, said "consistent adult behaviour" was "the absolute foundation of great education".

From BBC

For those who are allergic or may be fearful, Huw said the brand has always been as inclusive as possible.

From BBC

The government wants to achieve this by making schools more inclusive - such as by having more sensory spaces and earlier access to specialists like speech and language therapists.

From BBC

They tell me gaming has become more inclusive over the years but there was still some work to do.

From BBC