What Are The Pros And Cons Of Inclusion?

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In a perfect world, full inclusion would be the best approach to the education of children, placing students with disabilities in a regular classroom setting for the entire school day. So the students can participate in all regular school activities. Allowing the student to be involved with the regular curriculum and socializing with regular students will prepare them to deal with what they’ll face in the future. Unfortunately, there is a lot of controversy for special needs children entering a regular classroom setting. People believe that there are many pros and cons to mixing regular students and special needs students in a classroom. There are many pro’s to inclusion of special needs students into regular classrooms. Inclusion can be a positive experience for special education students, regular students and educators. Inclusive classrooms provide a …show more content…

Collaborative consolation can help provide advice to the general education teacher by the psychologist suggesting changes or additional support, such as behavior plans or school-home notes. Co-teaching is another possibility on blending the two classes together. Although it can cause a challenge for two teachers working together to find the appropriate teaching methods and both agree with one another. In most cases there is the lead teacher and assistant to help work with the special needs students. In addition to co teaching there is curricula and instructional strategies. One example of this would be to have the students work in small groups to solve problems. Another approach to making inclusion of special needs children successful is training general educational teachers. (Zigmod, 2007) A lot of people argue that it is a two teacher job, teaching special educational classes. That only one teacher won’t be able to give the attention and dedication it takes in teaching a classroom with special needs

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