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Escaping the Continuum

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This article reviews a video, which follows the inclusion of a child with disability in a regular classroom. It examines the benefits to not only the child but the whole class. Less bullying occurred, and students were more supportive of one another, particularly since the student was not 'attached' to an aide. The article ends with some general lessons for inclusion, including that schools should look beyond labels of disability and take guidance from students and parents when it comes to determining a student's individual needs.

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Author
Darrell Wills
Source
Interaction V 17, February 2004
Publisher
Publication Date
1 January 1970
Category
Person with disability
Keywords
Attitudes, Friendship, Inclusion, School age, Education
Origin
Australia

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