Inclusive Education in the
Foundation Phase
IFP3701
2022
Student #:
Unique #: 602224
1|P age
, TABLE OF CONTENTS:
QUESTION 1…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………PG2
QUESTION 2………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..PG3
QUESTION 3………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..PG7
QUESTION 1
(1.1. 1.1.1 There are 8 multiple intelligences that Gardner identified
and each of them has different career options depending of which
intellect a learner has. The intelligences are as follow:
(a) Linguistic Intelligence (“word smart”)
(b) Logical-Mathematical Intelligence (“number/reasoning smart”)
( c ) Visual-Spatial Intelligence (“picture smart”)
(d) Bodily-Kinaesthetic Intelligence (“body smart”)
(e) ) Musical Intelligence (“music smart”)
(f) Interpersonal Intelligence (“people smart”)
(g) Intrapersonal Intelligence (“self smart”)
(h) Naturalist Intelligence (“nature smart”)
As a teacher you have to understand and identify which student have
what intelligence.
(1.2.)Teachers have a vital task to carry out in distinguishing to learning or
potentially students who are powerless. Students are at school the entire
day, so you invest more energy with them consistently than even a
proportion of their parental figures. You, along with their guardians, are
best positioned to comprehend singular students and their requirements.
To do this well, educators need to:
• Be committed to the principals of inclusion and take care not to
label learners who are identified for additional support, thereby
promoting exclusionary practices.
• Know your learners and their diverse needs.
• Understand the learning context(the school, classroom and home)
and the full range of potential barriers (intrici, societal, systemic or
pedagogic).
• Meet or interview parents or caregivers and develop a working
relationship with them.
2|P age
Foundation Phase
IFP3701
2022
Student #:
Unique #: 602224
1|P age
, TABLE OF CONTENTS:
QUESTION 1…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………PG2
QUESTION 2………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..PG3
QUESTION 3………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..PG7
QUESTION 1
(1.1. 1.1.1 There are 8 multiple intelligences that Gardner identified
and each of them has different career options depending of which
intellect a learner has. The intelligences are as follow:
(a) Linguistic Intelligence (“word smart”)
(b) Logical-Mathematical Intelligence (“number/reasoning smart”)
( c ) Visual-Spatial Intelligence (“picture smart”)
(d) Bodily-Kinaesthetic Intelligence (“body smart”)
(e) ) Musical Intelligence (“music smart”)
(f) Interpersonal Intelligence (“people smart”)
(g) Intrapersonal Intelligence (“self smart”)
(h) Naturalist Intelligence (“nature smart”)
As a teacher you have to understand and identify which student have
what intelligence.
(1.2.)Teachers have a vital task to carry out in distinguishing to learning or
potentially students who are powerless. Students are at school the entire
day, so you invest more energy with them consistently than even a
proportion of their parental figures. You, along with their guardians, are
best positioned to comprehend singular students and their requirements.
To do this well, educators need to:
• Be committed to the principals of inclusion and take care not to
label learners who are identified for additional support, thereby
promoting exclusionary practices.
• Know your learners and their diverse needs.
• Understand the learning context(the school, classroom and home)
and the full range of potential barriers (intrici, societal, systemic or
pedagogic).
• Meet or interview parents or caregivers and develop a working
relationship with them.
2|P age