Concept:Inclusion means all students learn together with equal opportunities, regardless of differences.
Explanation:Practices that promote inclusion include: flexible grouping (changing groups based on learning needs), reasonable accommodation (making adjustments for full participation), and differentiated instruction (adapting teaching to varied learners).
Labelling means putting fixed categories on students (like 'slow learner'). Segregation means separating students with special needs into different classes. Both create barriers and stigma.
These practices go against inclusion because they exclude students instead of integrating them. Therefore, labelling and segregation do not support inclusive education.
Answer:D. Labelling and segregation