Gary Bunch

Gary Bunch was a lifelong advocate for inclusion and diversity.  He began i his career as an educator in deaf education – and then moved to full inclusion.  He wrote extensively, was an award-winning university professor, and a world traveller.  He not only taught in Canada, but also developed inclusion curricula for India, Russia, and more.   He created Playfair Teams a schools to welcome all students into regular classrooms.   He was the Chair of the Marsha Forest Centre until his death is 2024.

 

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Gary Bunch summarizes the history of inclusion by beginning with the charity model, followed by...

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Discover the essential guide to understanding key terms in disability and education with the “Lexicon...

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This document explores the evolution of education for individuals with disabilities, highlighting the shift from...

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            This document dives into the complexities of educational terminology used for Canadians with disabilities,...

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Unlocking Inclusive Education: A Path to Equity and Success...
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TOWARD PEERS WITH DISABILITIES – Bu ch This study explores how elementary and secondary students...

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This comprehensive report, “Crucial Terms Final Report,” explores key terminology used in Canadian education for...

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This document, presented at the Civic G8 Forum in Moscow, highlights the urgent need for...

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TOWARD PEERS WITH DISABILITIES – Gary Bunch A recent study indicates considerable differences in attitudes...

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Discover the transformative impact of inclusive education in Gary Bunch’s paper, “10 Keys to Successful...

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Two Poets, Two Lives, Two Styles Yet the Same: This collection of poetry is eccentric...

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