1. Inclusion in the Classroom
"For example, a fifth-grade class may be studying arithmetic but depending on their grasp of math concepts-addition, multiplication, fractions or decimal-they are broken up into smaller groups or work one-on-one with a special education specialist to solve problems suitable for their skill set. ... In inclusive classrooms there are typically more than one teacher therefore, all students get proper attention they need and can accelerate to do more and bigger things. ...
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