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Responsible Inclusion for Students with Learning Disabilities
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Teacher EducationInclusion StudiesExceptional ChildrenInclusive EducationDisabilityDisability AwarenessEducationAccessible EducationSpecial EducationProfessional DevelopmentIrresponsible Inclusion PracticesSocial InclusionInclusive DesignResponsible Inclusion
The purpose of this article is to contrast responsible with irresponsible inclusion practices for students with learning disabilities. Guidelines for responsible inclusion are that the student and family are considered first, teachers choose to participate in inclusion classrooms, adequate resources are provided for inclusion classrooms, models are developed and implemented at the school-based level, a continuum of services is maintained, the service delivery model is evaluated continuously, and ongoing professional development is provided.
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