Making School Inclusion Work a Guide to Everyday Practices
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Brookline Books
- Publish date: 02/01/1997
Description:
There has been much rhetoric about the challenge of inclusion, but little practical information on how to make it happen. Now, Katie Blenk, founder and head of Boston's Kids are People School, and physical therapist Doris Fine provide a guide. Their truly inclusive school program educates a diverse student body together, regardless of ethnic or racial background, economic level, or physical or cognitive ability. They explain the idea of "true" inclusion, what inclusion is not, and who should not be conducting an inclusive program. They share the excitement of seeing students with special needs thrive within classes of diverse typical students. A fascinating read for teacher and parent alike.
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