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Debating Inclusion
“Although often confused, the terms inclusion and least restrictive environment are not synonymous. Inclusion means educating students with disabilities in general education classrooms…Much discussion and controversy and many misconceptions have arisen regarding the inclusion of students with disabilities in general education classrooms” (Heward, 2009, p. 76).
Review the section in your course text,”Arguments For and Against Full Inclusion” (pp. 77, 80–82), including Figure 2.6 with characteristics of inclusive education and Figure 2.7 with the Council for Exceptional Children’s (CEC) policy on inclusive education.
Answer the questions:
1What arguments or expert opinions, for or against, full inclusion make the most sense to you?
2Which arguments or expert opinions do you disagree with?
3How does your current understanding of child development influence your views?
4.Explain your position on full inclusion, citing references from the reading to support your point of view.
5.In your future role as a child development professional, suggest ways that you can advocate for the placement you believe in, while respecting other professionals and parents of children with special needs who take the opposite view.