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Inclusion and Inclusion Practices
Inclusive education offers something for all. Kids with
disabilities are able to be with their peers, friendships can develop that carry
over to the neighborhood. In some cases, for those with severe
disabilities, the inclusion practice is much harder. Perhaps with a child
who has more challenges, the best initial inclusive setting may involve just a
lunch time activity. Segregating our children with disabilities has taken
them out of the mainstream and actually made people stare at them more.
They aren't kids who are seen playing everyday in the yards with
classmates. Often classmates are miles away, in another city. The
only socialization that can take place is over the phone or if someone can drive
you over to visit. By keeping our kids in their neighborhood school, including
them into the school, they tend to blend more easily and are more easily
accepted. Here are several sites that offer inclusive practices and
insights.
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| A
Consensus Model for Including Students with Disabilities into the Regular
Classroom
| A
School Zone - Inclusion, Accommodation, Transition, and Vocational Page
| Academy
for Educational Development---AED links regional centers for special
education around the United States with each other and with the U.S.
Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP),
providing information, technical assistance, and coordination to assist them
in providing technical assistance to state education agencies. The Center
serves also as a link for all of OSEP's technical assistance and
dissemination projects
| Achieving
Inclusion Through Collaboration (AIC) Project - A state funded project
designed to promote the full inclusion of children with moderate and severe
disabilities in their neighborhood schools in Utah.
| American
Federation of Teachers "Where We Stand," position statement on
inclusion
| AskERIC---Reviews
and studies about inclusion.
| Band-Aids
and Blackboards - Chronic illness and other medical problems in
school.
| Behavior
and Special Ed Links, disruptive and disaffected pupils, classroom
management, inclusive education
| Better
All Together V: Visions and Strategies for Inclusive Education Conference
| Building
Inclusive Schools- An Instructional Series Target users include
inservice professionals in regular and special education, parents, and
related service personnel engaged in or planning for the full inclusion in
neighborhood school of students with diverse learning abilities.
| CAHPERD
Resources - Moving to Inclusion---These resources assist teachers by
providing them with practical information to include students with a
disability in physical education classes and activities.
| California
Confederation on Inclusive Education
| Center
for Innovations in Special Education (CISE)
| Center
for Integrated Education---Inclusion and Education Related Resources
(Canada).
| Checking
Your School's Readiness for Inclusion
| Children
with Down Syndrome can succeed with inclusion
| Circle
of Inclusion---The Circle of Inclusion Outreach Training Project is
designed to address the challenges and issues of inclusive program
development for children with severe, multiple disabilities.
| Collaboration
& Inclusion: Kids with Special Needs - Barkley Memorial Center
Paraprofessional Self-Study Program
| Community
of Learners Network
| Connecticut
Coalition for Inclusive Education
| Consortium
on Inclusive Schooling Practices - A collaboration of Allegheny
University of the Health Sciences, Child and Family Studies Program, San
Diego State University, National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE),
and The University of Montana, Rural Institute on Disabilities
| Cooperative
Learning
| CSIE:
Notes for students on inclusive education
| Curriculum
and its impact on inclusion - Consortium on Inclusive Schooling
Practices Issue Brief 2(2)
| Deaf
persons and experts speak out against Inclusion
| Differentiating
Curriculum for the Inclusive Classroom
| Division
for Early Childhood (DEC)---Links, news, products, and publications.
| Early
Childhood and Inclusion-FAQ
| Education
Policy Analysis Archives: Vol. 4 No. 19 Tanner et al. "Inclusive
Education in the United States
| Employment
Programs - From the University of Kansas
| Enabling
Education Network (EENET) - information-sharing
network aimed at supporting and promoting the inclusion of marginalized
groups in education world wide
| ERIC
Digest: Inclusion: Including Students with Disabilities in General Education
Classrooms: From Policy to Practice.
| Excellence
for all children: meeting special educational needs
| Factors
Associated with the Provision of Special Education to Students with
Disabilities
| Family
and community role
| Fiscal
Policies that Foster Inclusion
| Foundations
of Inclusive Education
| Full
Inclusion (A contrary view)
| Gan
Harmony - Improving the quality of life by integrating
people with disabilities from birth through adulthood into their
communities.
| Grouping
for inclusion
| Highly
Gifted Children in Full Inclusion Classrooms
| Implementing
a Balanced Inclusion Program - by Mary Evans, Becky Holland, and Pat
Nichol
| Including
Students with Disabilities-Readings
| Inclusion
- Full Inclusion is not the Least Restrictive Environment for all Students
with Disabilities
| Inclusion
(The ARC)
| Inclusion
and Individualized Education Program-IEP
| Inclusion
at The High School Level.
| Inclusion
Classroom - "This article was written in the Fall of 1991 by Kathy
Smith and Patty Chan. Since then, the Inclusion Model classroom has been a
successful part of the Carminati community."
| Inclusion
List - electronic mail network on the topic of Inclusive Education.
| Inclusion
Network - The Inclusion Network is a group of volunteers concerned with
making Greater Cincinnati a more inclusive community.
| Inclusion
of Students With Special Needs: Database serving all teachers and school
districts in Washington State
| Inclusion
or Intrusion? - from the Mining Company
| Inclusion
Project - cooperative venture between the University of Tennessee,
College of Education and the South-Doyle Middle School of Knoxville
| Inclusion
Resources
| Inclusion/Detracking:
A Resource Guide
| Inclusion:
Brian's Story
| Inclusion:
Curry School of Education
| Inclusion:
Emerging Issues
| Inclusion:
The MESH Manual for Inclusive Schools: About the Manual
| Inclusion's
Home Page
| Inclusive
Education -UNI
| Inclusive
Education - About Down
syndrome
| Inclusive
Education - National Association for the Education of Young Children
| Inclusive
Education in Europe
| Inclusive
Education Sites
| Inclusive
Education Takes a Lesson From the Forty Niners
| Inclusive
Education Web Site - Guidelines for teaching in an inclusive classroom
and resources.
| Inclusive
Education, Annotated Bibliography
| Inclusive
Education, Strategies for Success
| Inclusive
Education: Practical Implementation of the Least Restrictive Environment
| Inclusive
Education: Seven Years of Practice
| Inclusive
Network of Kansas
| Inclusive
Technology - A Critical Review of the literature Relating to the Education
of the Disabled Children in Developing Countries
| Inclusive
Technology - Enabling Education Network (EENET)
| Inclusive
Technology - UNESCO publications on special needs education
| inclusive-education
discussion list
| Information
on preparing non-disabled students for inclusion
| Infoseek:
Special education mainstreaming & inclusion
| Institute
on Community Integration (University of Minnesota)---Integration
Minnesota University Affiliated Program on Developmental Disabilities
Research and Training Center on Residential Services and Community Living
Early Childhood Research Institute on Measuring Growth and Development and
National Transition Network.
| Institute
on Community Integration, University of Minnesota
| International
Perspectives on Inclusion
| Internet
Resources for Special Children (IRSC)
| INTSEP
- The Institute of Special Education of the University of Fribourg has
maintained a research project about Integration called "INSTEP" (INTegration
vs SEParation) since the middle of the eighties.
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