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In the last episode we discussed advantages of inclusion for the neurodiverse students. Today we shall continue this discussion and explore advantages for neurotypical students.
Welcome to part 2 of Advantages of inclusion. As you are aware, research conducted in inclusive classrooms shows that there are benefits to both neurotypical students (those are students without disabilities) and neurodiverse students (students with disabilities or special learning needs).
I ended the previous episode with some food for thought for you:
Do you think that neurotypical students or students without any disabilities would benefit from inclusion? Are you aware of any advantages for them?
Yes, they certainly do. Today we shall discuss some of the advantages for the students without disabilities or neurotypical students.
To end today’s episode, let’s note that there is NO research that shows any negative effects from inclusion, when done appropriately with the necessary support and services for students to actively participate and achieve IEP goals.
How many of these did you already know? Can you think of any more? Do let me know! I would love to hear from you.
By Mansi ChandorkarIn the last episode we discussed advantages of inclusion for the neurodiverse students. Today we shall continue this discussion and explore advantages for neurotypical students.
Welcome to part 2 of Advantages of inclusion. As you are aware, research conducted in inclusive classrooms shows that there are benefits to both neurotypical students (those are students without disabilities) and neurodiverse students (students with disabilities or special learning needs).
I ended the previous episode with some food for thought for you:
Do you think that neurotypical students or students without any disabilities would benefit from inclusion? Are you aware of any advantages for them?
Yes, they certainly do. Today we shall discuss some of the advantages for the students without disabilities or neurotypical students.
To end today’s episode, let’s note that there is NO research that shows any negative effects from inclusion, when done appropriately with the necessary support and services for students to actively participate and achieve IEP goals.
How many of these did you already know? Can you think of any more? Do let me know! I would love to hear from you.