[education] Mainstreaming, in the context of education, is the practice of educating students with special needs in regular classes during specific time periods based on their skills. This means regular education classes are combined with special education classes. Schools that practice mainstreaming believe that students with special needs...
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integrating special students into the overall educational programme
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(from the article `intellectual disability`) For many school-age children, special education is one of the most important keys to self-sufficiency. Mainstreamingthe integration of children from ...
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Providing the least restrictive environment (socially, physically, and educationally) for chronically disabled individuals by introducing them into the natural environment rather than segregating them into homogeneous groups living in sheltered environments under constant supervision. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(mān´strēm-ing) the placement of children with disabilities in classes with the general population of school children; special services tailored to the student's educational needs may still be provided.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mān′strēm-ing Definitions: 1. Providing the least restrictive environment (socially, physically, and educationally) for chronically disabled people by introducing them into the natural environment rather than segregating them into homogeneous groups living in sheltered environments under constant supervisio...
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See: least restrictive environment
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when kids with special needs spend time learning in regular classrooms and joining in activities alongside their peers without disabilities.
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