The Myths and Lessons of Inclusive Education For Your Notes: Click on the screen to advance to the next slide.
Myth If we implement inclusion, we sacrifice the needs of the many on behalf of the few.
Myth In order to meet the needs of ESE students in the general education classroom, it is necessary to “water down” the curriculum.
Myth Regular education teachers must try to assist all ESE students in their classes to achieve on-grade level performance.
any problem by themselves. “the Mother Earth Syndrome” Myth Special educators can solve almost any problem by themselves. “the Mother Earth Syndrome”
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