What is the main purpose of an inclusive school environment?, To provide additional support only to students with developmental disabilities., To ensure that every student can participate, learn and achieve according to their abilities and needs., To require all students to complete identical tasks at the same pace., Which classroom factors should be considered when adapting the physical learning environment?, Desk arrangement, lighting and noise level., The number of written tests and homework assignments., The colour of students’ notebooks and textbooks., What is the first step in the cyclical process of supporting each student?, Assessing the student’s final learning outcomes., Selecting the most difficult tasks for the student., Getting to know the student and identifying their individual needs., Which dimension of inclusive education involves adapting teaching to students’ unique educational needs?, Spatial inclusion., Social inclusion., Didactic inclusion., Which approach best supports students with different levels of prior knowledge, learning pace and cognitive abilities in mathematics lessons?, Using only abstract explanations and identical tasks for all students., Offering tasks of different difficulty levels, alternative solution methods and individual support., Focusing mainly on memorising formulas through repeated written exercises., Which international policy framework recognizes inclusive education and the use of assistive technologies as a right for learners with disabilities?, The Bologna Process, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights only, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD), Which of the following is an example of an assistive technology for students with specific learning disabilities?, Text-to-speech software, Printed textbooks only, Standardized paper tests, According to the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework, what is one way to support learner diversity?, Using only one method of instruction for all students, Providing multiple means of representation, engagement, and expression, Reducing student participation in classroom activities, How can technology support students with mathematics difficulties at home?, By providing interactive visual tools and opportunities for self-paced practice, By replacing all teacher instruction, By eliminating the need for mathematical practice, What is a potential challenge associated with the use of learning and assistive technologies?, Technology always guarantees improved learning outcomes, Technology eliminates the need for teacher training, Unequal access to devices and internet connectivity can limit effectiveness

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