I also had to complete a semester of student teaching; because I had two majors, I spent part of the semester in
a regular education class and part in a Lifeskills Special Education classroom, K - 12.
Q. Dear Dr. Shore, As part of the trend towards inclusion, a cognitively impaired student was moved into
my regular education class.
They gained in self - esteem as they were able to work with
a regular education class and actually teach them things.»
Ask Dr. Shore About... Inclusion As part of the trend towards inclusion, a cognitively impaired student was moved into
my regular education class.
At the time when our study was conducted (the 1998 - 99 school year), it was a 100 % school of choice, with
both regular education classes and DLP (developing language proficiency) classes that offered language support instruction.
About Blog My teaching career has included special education resource students in grades K - 8 and
regular education classes in grades 1, 3, and 4.