Inclusive Education
Educational institutes throughout the country are seriously considering inclusive education. There are serious limitations in the secluded education system. First of all, specialized education system casts serious limitations on the disabled student. In the long run when the student comes out of the protective environment of a secluded education system he is not equipped with the skills to be successful in the world outside. In most of the cases secluded education systems only shield the disabled student from the practical world rather than equipping him with the skills to hold his place in the world. While laws and court rulings have consistently supported the education of students within the least restrictive environment, there hasn't always been agreement as to what exactly that environment would look like for each child. There has been a great deal of debate regarding the benefits and drawbacks of inclusive, as well as, self-contained education programs.
Hypothesis
It is hypothesized that students who are educated in an inclusive setting will achieve academically at the same rate when compared to students who are educated in a self-contained special education setting.
Significance of Project
The purpose of conducting this research is to gain clarity concerning the effectiveness of inclusion, in regards to student achievement outcomes. The primary focus of this research project is to examine the academic achievement of students with disabilities who participate in inclusive programs as compared to the achievement of students who receive instruction in self-contained settings. We will also discuss other aspects and implications of inclusive education.
Inclusion (Main Issues)
Though we have growing evidence from reports favoring inclusion we have to ascertain whether inclusion is conducive for students with all levels of learning disabilities. There is also a growing concern that inclusive education is recommended and advocated as a simple economic remedy without studying the implications of such a program for both the normal and the disabled students. It would be a worthy task to design and implement a practical methodology for inclusive education and to analyze the outcome of the approach. Given the various research results that support inclusion it is certain that an intensive educational system designed for inclusive environment would definitely corroborate the findings that inclusive education would improve the standards of education without compromising on the quality of education. A review of literature on inclusion education program with special stress on academic performance and training the teachers assumes great significance.
Review of Literature
Academic Performance (Inclusive Education) study by Freund M. And Wald, P.J. (1995), basically focused on three important aspects of inclusion. This research studied the effects of early childhood inclusive education. The researchers monitored the special training for the staff, the progress made by the children with special needs and the opinion of the parents of both normal and disabled children. The study tried to correlate these different aspects involved in inclusive training and how each contributed to the success of the program. In all a total of 320 staff were specially trained to help design suitable training programs for young children with learning disabilities and to achieve optimum results in an inclusive environment. The researchers studied the program over a period of three years (1991 to 94). The specially trained staff were given freedom to create their own teaching systems and to work in a coordinated manner. The staff also received support from outside professionals in the implementation of the inclusive program. They designed, "ways to work in concert with each other and with professionals from other disciplines. No single discipline can adequately meet all the needs of children with disabilities in an inclusive setting." (Freund and Wald, 1995, p.2)
This study highlighted the important role of the teacher in the success of an inclusion program. Teachers have the important task of monitoring the success of training methodology and to continuously adapt them to achieve optimum results. Furthermore the collaborated effort on the part of the teachers and other professionals and the administrative staff was found to be vital for the success of any proposed inclusion program. The study revealed that 3:1 would be an ideal ratio of normal and special children in a class. The success of the program was measured on the BDE scale (Batelle Developmental Inventory)....
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