The importance of mainstreaming (helping handicapped children achieve maximum participation in regular school programs) is emphasized, and underlying concepts are explained. Methods for implementing mainstreaming in protected settings (such as hospitals) and in regular classrooms (through the use of helping teachers, resource rooms, a modified resource program, or open classrooms) are described. Noted are the following common elements of successful mainstreaming programs: preparation, pacing (selective integration), specificity (redefining the special educator's role), and flexible placement. Also included is an annotated bibliography of 14 references on mainstreaming in action. (LH) Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unp...
My literature review portion of this project discussed the history of mainstreaming, in addition to ...
The current practice of integrating exceptional children into regular classrooms has had a significa...
The placement of h and icapped students in regular classrooms (mainstreaming) as required by PL 94-1...
ABSTRACT.Suggestions to facilitate-ehe reentry of the disabled stUaent into the regular classroom ar...
The paper is a product of the 3-year project, "Functional Mainstreaming for Success, " des...
Meeting the special needs of exceptional children is a responsibility to be shared by all educators
Meeting the special needs of exceptional children is a responsibility to be shared by all educators
This study examined the definitions of mainstreaming handicapped students into the regular classroom...
In A response to new legal requirements'for-handicapped child education, this monograph present...
Throughout history the handicapped have been at the mercy of society and their treatment has reflect...
"Mainstreaming = is defined as a program whereby handicapped children are placed in regular cla...
This paper presents a review of the literature and results of a study on regular teacher attitudes t...
redefinition of the roles and responsibilities of both regular and special education personnel. Spec...
The study sought to determine the mainstreaming practices, experiences, and challenges of teachers i...
The evidence supporting mainstreaming from the first day of the first year of school is positive and...
My literature review portion of this project discussed the history of mainstreaming, in addition to ...
The current practice of integrating exceptional children into regular classrooms has had a significa...
The placement of h and icapped students in regular classrooms (mainstreaming) as required by PL 94-1...
ABSTRACT.Suggestions to facilitate-ehe reentry of the disabled stUaent into the regular classroom ar...
The paper is a product of the 3-year project, "Functional Mainstreaming for Success, " des...
Meeting the special needs of exceptional children is a responsibility to be shared by all educators
Meeting the special needs of exceptional children is a responsibility to be shared by all educators
This study examined the definitions of mainstreaming handicapped students into the regular classroom...
In A response to new legal requirements'for-handicapped child education, this monograph present...
Throughout history the handicapped have been at the mercy of society and their treatment has reflect...
"Mainstreaming = is defined as a program whereby handicapped children are placed in regular cla...
This paper presents a review of the literature and results of a study on regular teacher attitudes t...
redefinition of the roles and responsibilities of both regular and special education personnel. Spec...
The study sought to determine the mainstreaming practices, experiences, and challenges of teachers i...
The evidence supporting mainstreaming from the first day of the first year of school is positive and...
My literature review portion of this project discussed the history of mainstreaming, in addition to ...
The current practice of integrating exceptional children into regular classrooms has had a significa...
The placement of h and icapped students in regular classrooms (mainstreaming) as required by PL 94-1...