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Abstract
Inclusive education aims to provide equal learning opportunities to all students, regardless of their abilities, backgrounds, or needs. In modern classrooms, this approach fosters an environment where students with diverse needs, including those with disabilities, socio-economic challenges, and different learning styles, can learn together. Implementing inclusive education presents several challenges, including insufficient teacher training, lack of resources, and societal prejudices. Despite these hurdles, there are significant opportunities to create more inclusive learning environments, such as through the integration of assistive technologies, differentiated instruction, and collaborative teaching methods. The challenges and opportunities in creating inclusive classrooms, emphasizing the importance of policies, practices, and resources that promote inclusivity. It also highlights the need for continuous professional development for teachers and the active involvement of communities in supporting inclusive education.