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Inclusion Essay Research Paper Inclusion is a

Inclusion Essay, Research Paper


Inclusion is a very controversial idea because it relates to educational and


social values, as well as our sense of individual worth. Inclusion is the


assignment of students with disabilities to regular classrooms in neighborhood


schools for the entire school day. These children participate in all the regular


school activities. It involves bringing the support services to the child rather


than moving the child to the services, and requires only that the child will


benefit from being in the class rather than having to keep up with the other


students. Physical accommodations, sufficient personnel, staff development and


technical assistance, and technical collaboration are all brought into the


classroom to assist the special needs child in a regular classroom. Those who


are for inclusion claim that segregated programs are detrimental to students and


do not meet the original goals for special education. Recent meta-analyses show


a small to moderate beneficial effect of inclusion education on the academic and


social outcome of special needs children. Those who support inclusion believe


that the child always should begin in the regular environment and only be


removed only when appropriate services cannot be provided in the regular


classroom. Another study assessing the effectiveness of inclusion was done at


John Hopkins University. In a school-wide restructuring program called, Success


for All, student achievement was measured and several positive changes were


noticed: a reduced fear of human differences accompanied by increases comfort


and awareness, growth in social cognition, improvement in self- concept of


non-disabled students, development of personal principles and ability to assume


an advocacy role toward their peers and friends with disabilities, and warm and


caring friendships. However, for inclusion to be successful, adequate


supplementary aids and support services must be present. The teacher needs to


prepare students to be accepting of the special needs students by being honest


about the nature of the child?s disability and/or behavior difficulty.


Although inclusion seems like a great idea that should be of some form of


benefit for all involved, if not handled properly it can become a very stressful


situation. As an elementary school student, I remember being in my classroom


about mid-semester and the teacher announcing that we would be having and


additional student joining us. She went on to explain that this particular boy


had had difficulty in his previous school due to behavioral problems but that


she was going to try to work with him. She asked that if he ever acted out


towards us, that we not retaliate but instead go to her or the principle and


tell them. She also asked that we be friendly and not treat him indifferently


because of his behavioral problem, but to instead understand that he could not


help but be this way. Although the teacher probably felt that by arming us with


this knowledge we would be able to handle encounters with this boy better, we


were in no way prepared to deal with the disruptive and sometimes abusive nature


of this boy. The rest of that school year was very hard for all of us. The boy


had no ability to concentrate, sit still or be quiet. The teacher would try to


teach the lesson over his outbursts but needless to say, not much was learned


for the rest of the year. I believe that inclusion is a good idea when all the


proper facilities, services, aids and proper disciplinary strategies are


present. However, if the teacher/classroom/school, are not well equipped to


handle inclusion, it can become a very stressful hardship for all involved. The


regular students will become distracted by the constant disruptions, they can


even resort to acting out themselves because they are seeing the inclusion


student is not being disciplined. The teacher can become frustrated with the


chaos in his/her classroom and feel unable to regain control or not able to


effectively teach the class with constant disruptions occurring. In my opinion,


the best way to deal with children with behavioral problems or learning


disabilities is early intervention. The greatest debate over inclusion versus


special education for children with these kind of problems is that their


academic performance is below those of their agemates. However, many of these


students could have succeeded in school in the first place if they had had


effective prevention and early intervention programs. There is strong evidence


that a substantial portion of students who are now in the special education


system could have been kept out if they had had effective early intervention.


Studies of high quality early childhood programs such as the Perry Preschool,


the Abecedarian Project, and the Milwaukee Project all showed substantial


reductions in special education placements for students with learning


disabilities and mild mental retardation. The program, Success for All, which


combines effective early childhood programs, curriculum reform, and one-to-one


tutoring, has reduced special education placement by more than half. These


findings suggest that special-education services could be greatly reduced if


prevention and early intervention programs were implemented. Ultimately, the key


to the child?s success lay in the hands of the educators. It is their duty to


provide proper assistance and instruction for these children in order for full


inclusion to be successful.

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