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In all of the discussion that we have done on inclusion in the classroom, I am even more convinced that inclusion is best for everyone involved. ...
I am able to see both sides of the issue on inclusion, whether or not I agree with them. We have talked about how inclusion benefits everyone in the classroom and even in society. ... One parent wrote, "The idea behind inclusion is a noble one, but, sadly, it is also something that is rarely done right…We had an "inclusion" teacher assigned to our team, but we rarely saw her. She came only to the language arts class (with the inclusion students in it) three mornings a week; the rest of the time, our "test score" minded administration had her teaching remedial reading.
Approximate Word count = 574 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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