1. The Case for Educational Inclusion
It is supports and services brought to students through their individualized education plan. ... Many have heard horror stories about inclusion in general education: stories about the disabled student who is "dumped" into the general education setting and the other 20-30 students are ignored as the teacher's time is monopolized by the disabled student; or the cognitively impaired student who makes noises, screams, or otherwise disrupts the remainder of the class. ... While these arguments were originally made as regards to racial equality, the same arguments can be made for chil...
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