Define inclusion and discuss its benefits
What will be an ideal response?
Inclusion is the process of providing opportunities for children with disabilities to participate in the same programs and activities as their typically developing peers and it means that the child will participate in "natural settings"–those the child would be in if he or she did not have a disability.
a. Children with disabilities develop friendships and are able to observe and learn from typically developing peers.
b. Children without disabilities learn to accept differences and that everyone can make worthwhile contributions. They learn to respect and value the efforts of children with special needs and develop meaningful relationships with them.
c. Teachers broaden their professional understanding and gain a sense of satisfaction as all children participate successfully in their classroom. It also gives them a valuable opportunity to teach things they could not teach or would teach in different ways.
d. Families gain the support of others and appreciate feeling that their children are valued and accepted.
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a. True b. False
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Why is it important to divide by df to compute sample variance?
A. Doing so makes the sample variance an unbiased estimator of the population variance. B. Doing so ensures that the value for sample variance varies between 0 and 1. C. Doing so minimizes the likelihood that the sample variance will be a negative value. D. It is not important; there is no advantage for dividing by df.