Meeting Student Needs in an Inclusive Environment: Waiting for the Change
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Published:2016
Bob Algozzine, Kelly Anderson, Cynthia Baughan, 2016. "Meeting Student Needs in an Inclusive Environment: Waiting for the Change", General and Special Education Inclusion in an Age of Change: Roles of Professionals Involved
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Abstract
Educating students with disabilities in the same classrooms and instructional environments as their natural neighbors and peers (i.e., inclusion) is a promise of significant substance and value for many special educators. When federal legislation mandated that students with disabilities receive a free and appropriate education in least restrictive environments, at least in principle, the schoolhouse doors were opened for all students. In this chapter, we provide a brief historical review of efforts to educate students with disabilities in inclusive environments and provide direction for what we believe are important practices for creating high-quality inclusive learning environments.
