All About Reverse Inclusion: Bringing Traditional Students Into Special Ed Classes
What is reverse inclusion? It’s a rarely used technique that can help special education students and their regular education peers to interact …
Continue ReadingWhat is reverse inclusion? It’s a rarely used technique that can help special education students and their regular education peers to interact …
Continue ReadingThe underlying causes of dyslexia and its effect on musical abilities are not understood yet by researchers. Many see dyslexia as a positive impact on …
Continue ReadingTrauma is a serious issue that can impact how a child learns. Learn how to identify the effects of emotional trauma on the brain and learning, and how …
Continue ReadingMainstreaming and inclusion can seem very similar to each other, and are in fact often used interchangeably. Surprisingly, there are some major …
Continue ReadingChildren with traumatic brain injuries require alternative approaches to teaching and learning. The more aware and informed people can be about the …
Continue ReadingHigh school can be difficult, academically and socially, for typical students. For students with disabilities, these four years can pose greater …
Continue ReadingDysphoneidetic is a type of dyslexia that is associated with auditory – processing difficulties. People suffering from this type of dyslexia find it …
Continue ReadingThe duties of an inclusion teacher demands the ability to multitask with a high level of performance. Understanding inclusion teacher duties attached …
Continue ReadingReal life experience provides the best opportunity for developing important daily living skills. Developing community based instruction is a way to …
Continue ReadingDyslexia is one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized learning disabilities of all the currently labeled types. Knowing where the problem …
Continue ReadingMany school systems today tend toward inclusion, or incorporate students with disabilities into the general education classroom, because of the many …
Continue ReadingInclusion is the process of combining all students in the same classroom – those with and without learning or physical disabilities, giftedness, and …
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