Describe the steps a teacher should take to integrate a student with physical disabilities into the classroom

What will be an ideal response?


Students should include the following in their answers:

• Place students with limited physical movement in the front and center of a traditional classroom.
• Make sure tables and desks are at an appropriate height for wheelchairs.
• Make sure all materials can be reached and grasped by the student, or supply a trustworthy assistant.
• Avoid the use of carpet squares or other materials that may act as a barrier to the wheelchair.
• Consider major classroom renovations that may be required, particularly in lab settings.
• Integrate into the classroom routine any assistive technology used for communication.

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