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separatism
Separatism is the advocacy of cultural, ethnic, tribal, religious, racial, regional, governmental, or gender separation from the larger group. As with secession, separatism conventionally refers to full political separation. Groups simply seeking greater autonomy are usually not considered separatists. Some discourse settings equate separatism with religious segregation, racial segregation, or sex segregation, while other discourse settings take the broader view that separation by choice may serve useful purposes and is not the same as government-enforced segregation. There is some academic de
special education
educating students with special needs in a way that addresses their individual differences and needs
social exclusion
form of social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society
inclusive education
refers to including all students in equal access to equal opportunities of education and learning
two-nation theory
political ideology that, in the Indian subcontinent, Hindus and Muslims comprise separate nations
Segregation
Segregation may refer to:
religious segregation
separation & discrimination of people according to their religion

pillarisation
Pillarisation (a calque from the ) is the vertical division of a society into separate groups, or "pillars" (), organised along religious, socio-economic, and ideological lines. The phenomenon is most closely associated with historical examples in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Nur für Deutsche
German ethnocentric slogan
sheltered workshop
organization or environment that employs people with disabilities separately from others
mainstreaming
practice of placing disabled students in a general education classroom
school segregation
division of school students into characteristic groups
auto-segregation
Self-segregation or auto-segregation is the separation of a religious, ethnic, or racial group from other groups in a country by the group itself naturally. This usually results in decreased social interactions between different ethnic, racial or religious groups and can be classed as a form of social exclusion.
Segregationist
short story by Isaac Asimov
Residential segregation
the physical separation of two or more groups into different neighborhoods
Segregation in Northern Ireland
Sociopolitical division between Irish republicans and unionists