13 Aug
Special educational inclusion means the participation of special education students in regular education classes and providing support services to these students. The main goal of inclusive education is that all students, regardless of their strengths and weaknesses in any area, become part of the school community. Each student develops a sense of belonging with other students, teachers and support staff. In segregated special education, children do not learn how to function in a world without disabilities. For example, children who are communicatively disabled and emotionally disturbed would not communicate and could remain in an emotionally disturbed state in segregated environments.…