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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate: A Theory of a Deeper Issue
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate. Thursday, October 25, 2007. A Theory of a Deeper Issue. Mainstreaming is an incredibly pertinent issue pertaining not only to special needs children, but to all students, parents, teachers, and administrators across the country. I feel that there is a sense of wariness towards mainstreaming from adults because they are afraid of lowering the level of education given to kids in regular classrooms. On the children’s side, there is statistical evidence. Instruction...
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate: A Main Function: Minimizing Cruelty
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate. Friday, October 19, 2007. A Main Function: Minimizing Cruelty. One of the greatest aspects of inclusion is the fact that special needs kids are no longer secluded. They finally become part of a classroom setting which they deserve and can adapt to with their peers. Of course, there is an acknowledgement of differences between all of the students, but in this. Case, teacher Peter Barnes feels that inclusion “minimizes the negative effects.”. The Joy of Autism.
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate: Helpful Links
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate. Sunday, October 28, 2007. Below is a review of some of the links that I have posted in my previous blogs. I find these articles, journals, or websites to be reliable, informative, and insightful on the topic of mainstreaming. This is study that was conducted with the goal of recording the behavior changes of teachers and students in a mainstreamed classroom. In this study, attitudes towards mainstreaming of teachers, students, and parents are quantified. A legal...
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate: October 2007
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate. Monday, October 29, 2007. In participating in this class project, I have found many of my classmates’ blogs. Worth mentioning on my own. I feel that the time and effort put into the following blogs is easily noticeable through the quality of argumentation displayed. Heatin’ it up! The blog on the topic of global warming easily lays out the issue at hand. On the topic of abortion, I find that this blog finds a way to combat varying sides of the argument. In this ...
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate: Class Links
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate. Monday, October 29, 2007. In participating in this class project, I have found many of my classmates’ blogs. Worth mentioning on my own. I feel that the time and effort put into the following blogs is easily noticeable through the quality of argumentation displayed. Heatin’ it up! The blog on the topic of global warming easily lays out the issue at hand. On the topic of abortion, I find that this blog finds a way to combat varying sides of the argument. Regular ...
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate: Implications
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate. Thursday, November 1, 2007. I believe that the implications of mainstreaming are deep and complex. If mainstreaming is not implemented, I think that the amazing benefits will never be realized because there is a functioning and satisfactory plan. Already in place for special education children. Special education students will continue to be separated, allowing them to learn but not develop the skills at the rate. The Joy of Autism. A Special Education Question.
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate: Self Analysis
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate. Sunday, November 4, 2007. As the daughter of an administrator, I came into this blog with an already developed opinion with detailed information. This was an advantage because it allowed me to skip the surface information and delve into more specific topics, yet it was a disadvantage because I created assumptions that my audience may not have been as well informed. As far the qualifications of a mainstreaming candidate, I really have a weak opinion. My research ...
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate: November 2007
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Mainstreaming: A Special Education Debate. Sunday, November 4, 2007. As the daughter of an administrator, I came into this blog with an already developed opinion with detailed information. This was an advantage because it allowed me to skip the surface information and delve into more specific topics, yet it was a disadvantage because I created assumptions that my audience may not have been as well informed. As far the qualifications of a mainstreaming candidate, I really have a weak opinion. My research ...