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"The
teacher should keep in mind the fact that a class is not a group of children all of whom
have the same accomplishments or who have all reached a definite point in all the subjects
of the course of study. A class, in the modern sense, is a group of children all of whom
are different in all the subjects but who gather in the same room for administrative and
social advantages." Modern Elementary School Practices, 1919.
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For an extensive list of web sites that
provide policy and practices concerning inclusion, refer to the ACES Assistive Technology
Resources Inclusion
site.
"Inclusive
education has been a positive experience for my son. He has been included since
kindergarten and is now in the fourth grade. He is liked by his classmates, he has
learned how to be a student, and has made significant academic progress. He has
friends. His teacher and para-educator have structured opportunities to promote the
development of friendships and that has made all the difference."
A South Dakota Parent
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What is Inclusion?
 | Inclusion
- This web site from the University of Northern Iowa offers a wealth of information including
teaching strategies, resources, and cooperative teaching.
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Mainstreaming & Inclusion
- Check out this site for a clarification of terms
from the Curry School of Education.
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Full Inclusion
- An informative article by Education Week.
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 | The Circle
of Inclusion -
This web site offers demonstrations of and information about the effective
practices of inclusive educational programs for children from birth through
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"Many
individuals think of inclusion as just something that happens within the school walls or
within the classroom. In my opinion, that is only part of it. Inclusion also
means having the child with a disability included in the family and the community."
A South
Dakota Parent
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