Description
- Discuss inclusion as a concept with application much broader than special education and the school environment.
- Give a understanding about inclusion classroom
- A vision of an ideal inclusive classroom for students with autism.
- A vision of how a school environment should support the ideal inclusive classroom.
- Is inclusion is always the least restrictive environment?
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Inclusive classroom - Outline
Thesis Statement: Inclusive classrooms ensure that impaired children receive the same quality
of education as able-bodied ones.
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The broad concept of inclusion
A vision for the ideal inclusive classroom
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How a School Environment Should Support the Ideal Inclusive Classroom
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Whether Inclusion Consistently Creates the Least Restrictive Environment
Running head: INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM
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Inclusive Classroom
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Institution
INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM
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Inclusive Classroom
The Concept of Inclusion
Human beings are inherently different. Nowhere is this more apparent than when learners
are put in one environment. Due to the different aptitudes of each student, a whole spectrum of
learning outcomes is evident (Crutchfield, 2014). That is why the grade point average system
exists. It is not possible for every person to keep a standard pace. For instance, a school may
have physically handicapped students alongside regular ones in the same class, utilizing ...
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