Special-needs education: Does mainstream inclusion work? - 43 views
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#2 Amanda Rose on 24 Feb 12The inclusion of special needs students in mainstream classrooms presents a delicate debate. However, the following quote nails the appropriate manner in dealing with such a situation: "This isn't even an issue any more. The question is not whether to include children, but how to do it effectively. You need inclusions, not placements, and for that you need more resources, more training and a mandatory code of admissions." Of course for some core subjects at the higher level, inclusion may not be as easily manipulated, yet inclusion in art, music, and gym classes just to name a few, is definitely possible with the cooperation and possible extra training of teachers. Furthermore, the integration of all students will provide a valuable experience to associate with a diverse population setting of those who must reside together in society outside the walls of the classroom.