Define mainstreaming and full inclusion
What will be an ideal response?
A good answer would include the following key points:
- Mainstreaming is an educational approach in which exceptional children are integrated as much as possible into the traditional educational system and are provided with a broad range of educational alternatives.
- Full inclusion is the integration of all students, even those with the most severe disabilities, into regular classes and all other aspects of school and community life.
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b. our use of vision to aid the localization of sound. c. the construction of the theatre, which is designed to reflect sounds from the back and sides of the building. d. our inability to localize sounds above a certain amplitude.
The Patient Self-Determination Act (1991) affects persons
a. when they turn 55 years of age b. when they turn 65 years of age c. when they are admitted to hospitals d. when they are admitted to any health care facility e. when they begin dying
The receptor cells for vision are located in the _____ and are called _____ and _____
a) cornea; rods and cones. b) retina; rods and cones. c) lens; adaptation and focus cells. d) retina; adaptation and focus cells.
Newborns
A. are incapable of perceiving color. B. can perceive few colors. C. can perceive color as well as adults. D. can perceive more colors than most adults.