¶ … attitude of regular education and regular education teachers toward inclusion students. The writer explores the factors that come into play when implementing full inclusion of students with special education needs into a regular education classroom. The writer used six sources to complete this paper.
Years ago, special education students were shuffled down to the end of the hall in a classroom that was far away from the mainstream students of the school. They not only had separate classrooms but often had different lunch periods and recess, which meant they never co-mingled with the regular education population (Cawley, 2002). In the 1960's the federal government declared such practice illegal and mandated that special education students were to be educated in the least restrictive environment. For the past four decades educational systems have scrambled to figure out exactly what that means and then comply with it. The end result has been the complete full day inclusion of as many special education students as possible nationwide. With this inclusion there have been a large number of demands made on regular education teachers to comply with the federal mandates as laid out in the Individual Education Plans of the special education students (Killoran, 2002). Historically it has been accepted that a teacher's attitude can make or break a student. With the relatively recent movements to include students with special needs in the regular education classrooms it is important to assess the attitudes of the regular education students and teachers toward the special education students who have joined them.
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ASPECTS
There are many positive aspects to the use of inclusion of special education students to the regular classrooms. Some of them include the ability of the students to cross teach and cross learn as they draw from each other's strength and weaknesses (Pivik, 2002). In addition the use of inclusion is believed to better prepare both the regular education students and the special education students for the adult world as it is filled with diverse abilities...
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