Reshaping Educational Systems to Realize the Promise of Inclusive Education
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32865/fire202061179Keywords:
inclusion, school reform, multi-tiered system of support, MTSSAbstract
Inclusive educational practices are rooted in a body of research indicating that when students in need of support through special education are meaningfully included in schools, academic and social outcomes improve for all students. To realize this promise of better outcomes, traditional schools with separate classrooms and even schools designated to exclusively serve various learner subgroups (e.g., students identified for special education) will require reorganized systems, structures, and resources.
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