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Director: Marc-Andreas Bochert
Cast: Paula Kroh, Max von der Groeben, Florian Stetter, Julia Brendler
What does inclusion mean for classmates, teachers, parents and for the people themselves? The inclusion of Steffi and Paul at the Rousseau School is proving difficult. Class teacher Albert firmly believes in the program. But Steffi bullies her classmates and makes little effort in class - while the retarded Paul tries hard but achieves little due to his slow comprehension skills. Overburdened teachers and concerned parents oppose the project. They believe that the more advanced pupils are being held back in their development. The situation comes to a head. Then an incident occurs.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The 2011 TV movie 'Inklusion - gemeinsam anders' directed by Marc-Andreas Bochert explores the challenges of inclusion in a classroom setting. While the film's director believes in the inclusion program, the difficult behaviors of two students and the concerns of overburdened teachers and parents create tensions that escalate until a key incident occurs. Critical reception and awards recognition for the film are not widely available, but the movie's exploration of this complex social issue likely resonates with audiences.
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Inklusion - gemeinsam anders is a thought-provoking German TV movie from 2011 that explores the complex challenges and nuances of integrating students with special needs into the mainstream classroom. Director Marc-Andreas Bochert skillfully navigates the differing perspectives of teachers, parents, and the students themselves, offering a sensitive and insightful examination of the inclusion process.