LRE and Inclusion are two important parts of educating students with special needs. I have found several important documents that will provide information on both of these subjects. I have provided links to two websites that provide information on effective programs to help include students with special needs in general education classrooms and I have also provided a link that will take you to information on LRE or mainstreaming policies. I hope this information will help guide you while searching for information on these two subject areas.
The first website that I would like you to visit is the Circle of Inclusion. This website addresses the needs of young students and their families. It is specifically directed towards educating students from birth to age eight. The information at this website can help to guide parents and teachers through the processes that are necessary for educating young students with special needs in a general education setting. I hope this information will be as beneficial to you as it was to me. To access this website use the following link.
http://www.circleofinclusion.org/
The second website that I would like you to visit is the Inclusion website. It has a great amount of pertinent information bout Inclusion including: legal issues, teaching strategies, decision making and preparing for inclusion. The information on this site is meant to help direct educators and parents in their quest to make inclusive education a reality for their children and students. This information will be very beneficial and can be accessed by using the link below.
http://www.uni.edu/coe/inclusion/
The final artifact that I am presenting is provided at Wrights Law. The information that you can find with the link at the end of this paragraph is to help you answer any questions that you might have about Inclusion and LRE. If you would like to access this information you can got to:
http://www.wrightslaw.com/info/lre.index.htm
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