Inclusion of students with diverse learning needs, including those with disabilities, in Catholic schools is becoming more prevalent. Despite a long history of the call to serve all learners, Catholic schools have been slow to welcome students who are academically and behaviorally diverse. Meeting the needs of all learners requires understanding the concept of inclusion, removing barriers, and implementing inclusive educational practices. This article defines inclusion and its prevalence in Catholic schools in comparison to national trends in the public domain. Identified barriers to successful inclusive education are identified and described. Additionally, effective practices are outlined and illustrated using a Catholic school example. To...
Inclusion of students with disabilities in Catholic schools has yet to be realized across school sys...
This article addresses the inclusion of non-Catholic students in Catholic schools. It provides a bri...
This paper explores some of the documents that provide a foundation for the Church and its ministrie...
The purpose of this article is to provide Catholic educators, administrators, families, and broader ...
Catholic school personnel are increasingly recognizing that many of their students, including studen...
Response to Faggella-Luby and Engel (this issue), Why Inclusion Isn\u27t Coming, It is Already Her
Response to Smith, Cheatham, and Amilvia (this issue) Defining Inclusionary Practices in Catholic S...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to present inclusionary practices for Catholic education cla...
This article discusses the present status of students with disabilities in Catholic schools. It then...
Debates about inclusive education for students with special needs challenge Catholic educators to de...
Catholic high schools do not generally have a reputation for serving students with special needs. Th...
Response to Smith, Cheatham, and Mosher (this issue) Evidence-Based Practices to Promote Inclusion ...
Response to Bonfiglio and Kroh (this issue) Inclusion in Catholic Schools: From Inception to Implem...
Throughout the history of Catholic schools in Los Angeles, the mission of Catholic schools and the A...
News release announces that the latest edition of Catholic Education: A Journey of Inquiry and Pract...
Inclusion of students with disabilities in Catholic schools has yet to be realized across school sys...
This article addresses the inclusion of non-Catholic students in Catholic schools. It provides a bri...
This paper explores some of the documents that provide a foundation for the Church and its ministrie...
The purpose of this article is to provide Catholic educators, administrators, families, and broader ...
Catholic school personnel are increasingly recognizing that many of their students, including studen...
Response to Faggella-Luby and Engel (this issue), Why Inclusion Isn\u27t Coming, It is Already Her
Response to Smith, Cheatham, and Amilvia (this issue) Defining Inclusionary Practices in Catholic S...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to present inclusionary practices for Catholic education cla...
This article discusses the present status of students with disabilities in Catholic schools. It then...
Debates about inclusive education for students with special needs challenge Catholic educators to de...
Catholic high schools do not generally have a reputation for serving students with special needs. Th...
Response to Smith, Cheatham, and Mosher (this issue) Evidence-Based Practices to Promote Inclusion ...
Response to Bonfiglio and Kroh (this issue) Inclusion in Catholic Schools: From Inception to Implem...
Throughout the history of Catholic schools in Los Angeles, the mission of Catholic schools and the A...
News release announces that the latest edition of Catholic Education: A Journey of Inquiry and Pract...
Inclusion of students with disabilities in Catholic schools has yet to be realized across school sys...
This article addresses the inclusion of non-Catholic students in Catholic schools. It provides a bri...
This paper explores some of the documents that provide a foundation for the Church and its ministrie...