Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Mainstreaming

Mainstreaming 

Mainstreaming relates to class, because there's children that are mainstreaming. They have special needs who show the ability to keep up with the curriculum into regular classrooms. Inclusion is a term used to describe the placement of special needs students into a regular classroom despite their inability to keep up academically. Inclusion focuses on the needs of the whole child.

Mainstreaming: in the context of education, is the practice of educating students with special needs in regular classes during specific time periods based on their skills. This means regular education classes are combined with special education classes.



The picture above shows mainstreaming, one of the three children shown in the picture has inclusion. One of these student was put into this regular classroom despite his/her inability to keep up academically. Not these three children are exactly alike. They way they learn, their natural abilities, and experiences are unique. 


Mainstreaming




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