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Robert L. Osgood ... Chapter Three; 1960–1968: Challenging Traditions in Special Education ... [T]he progress we can make . . . is in some degree a function of the ideological climate of the times. . . . The cultural climate dictates what can be done, but we can also have a hand in creating the most favorable climate.
gupress.gallaudet.edu/excerpts/HIUS.html
The History of Inclusion in the United States traces the antecedents of this ongoing debate to answer questions about what inclusion is, how it came to be, and where it might go.
gupress.gallaudet.edu/bookpage/HIUSbookpage.html
Scenarios like this are being played out more frequently as inclusion becomes more common. Parents, educators, and concerned individuals within communities agree that inclusion of children with disabilities into preschool is important. ... Continued on page 2: The History of Inclusion...
www.parents.com/toddlers-preschoolers/starting-preschoo... www.parents.com/toddlers-preschoolers/starting-preschool/issues/inclusion-doing-our-best-for-all-children/
For school districts that have embraced the idea of inclusion, children with physical limitations now have physical access to neighborhood schools for the first time. ... Education Course >> History & Inclusion >> History of Education; History of Education...
www.partnersinpolicymaking.com/education/history_overvi... www.partnersinpolicymaking.com/education/history_overview.html
Few issues in education generate more discussion, confusion, or apprehension than the topic of inclusion. It is an issue that has outspoken advocates on all sides, whether staunchly for, avowedly against, or somewhere in between.
www.sedl.org/change/issues/issues43.html
Inclusion can be defined as the integration of students with disabilities into regular education classrooms. Currently, inclusion concentrates on two areas of special education: the location of instruction and the grouping of students.
www.msu.edu/~hayessar/specialed/incdef.htm
A small group of children who have SEN level 3 or above with difficulties in literacy used Clicker 4. We had created a series of grids which the children use to record the key points of our history topics. ... Clicker is an excellent piece of software to promote inclusion of all children in whole class work.
www.kented.org.uk/ngfl/subjects/history/inclusion/click... www.kented.org.uk/ngfl/subjects/history/inclusion/clicker.html
Pre-publication versions of this article and reviewers' reports ... Skip to main content ... BMC Clinical Pathology; Volume 6;
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p239 Crossley.PDF (PDF File)
THE HISTORY OF INCLUSION A. The Movement from Exclusion to Inclusion Prior to 1975 the public and the government were not concerned with the education of children with special needs.11 Children with separate schools, 0.9% in residential facilities, and 0.5% in homebound or hospital programs.
law.wustl.edu/journal/4/Crossley.pdf
History of NAEP Inclusion Policy ... NAEP Research About Inclusion ... Inclusion in NAEP of an SD or ELL student is encouraged if that student (a) participated in the regular state academic assessment in the subject being tested, and (b) if that student can participate in NAEP with the accommodations NAEP allows.
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History
-n.
the knowledge, study, or record of past events.
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Inclusion
-v.t.
to contain as part of a whole.
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