Inclusion to me means working together as a team to help those in need to learn. All students have a role in inclusion along with teachers, stuff, parents and all those involved in the school community. Students in need can include special education students, bilingual students, students in poverty, minority students, students with mental health issues, among others. In the article the authors stressed how everyone had a role in the idea of inclusion. When students get involved in their education and their future they take so much from the experience and learn about themselves and the rewards of helping others. These students can benefit from teachers and the other students in so many ways. Sometimes all it takes is for a student in need to talk to another student that can bring it to a level they understand.
Inclusive schools work hard with teachers and communities to foster learning for students is needs. Schools have to have a great sense of community and show that students and all community members are respected. Schools must also use a language that all students can understand.
http://www.paulakluth.com/
This is a blog about everything education. There are ideas and thought about practicing inclusion in the classroom. I liked her enthusiastic approach to helping students succeed.
kluth, P. ( 2012). [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://www.paulakluth.com/2012/06/01/3-questions-keys-to-inclusion/
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