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Inclusion

Although no consensus exists about the definition of inclusion, it can
usually be agreed upon that inclusion is a movement to merge regular and
special education so that all students can be educated together in a general
education classroom. Because of the lack of consensus, inclusion is a hotly
debated topic in education today. Mainstreaming and Inclusion are used
interchangably for many people. This is where the confusion may lie. For
the purpose of this paper I will be using the term inclusion. I interpret
this
to mean: "meeting the needs of the student with disabilities through
regular education classes, with the assistance of special education." (Dover,
section 1) Included in the definition of inclusion, it is important to note
that
there are a continuum of placement options for the child. I found the main
difference between mainstreaming and inclusion to be the approach taken
towards each one. Mainstreaming asks the question: "WHERE can this child
be......


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