Inclusive Education

Inclusive
education happens when children with and without disabilities
participate and learn together in the same classes. Research shows that
when a child with disabilities attends classes alongside peers who do
not have disabilities, good things happen.
For a long time, children with disabilities were educated in separate
classes or in separate schools. People got used to the idea that
special education meant separate education. But we now know that when
children are educated together, positive academic and social outcomes
occur for all the children involved.
We also know that simply placing children with and without
disabilities together does not produce positive outcomes. Inclusive
education occurs when there is ongoing advocacy, planning, support and
commitment.
These are the principles that guide quality inclusive education:
All children belong.
Inclusive education is based on the simple idea that every child and
family is valued equally and deserves the same opportunities and
experiences. Inclusive education is about children with disabilities –
whether the disability is mild or severe, hidden or obvious –
participating in everyday activities, just like they would if their
disability were not present. It’s about building friendships, membership
and having opportunities just like everyone else.
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