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Help!!! I have just learned that I will have an inclusion
class this year! I am fairly new to teaching and have no
idea of what to expect. Can anyone help or give some
strategies to get this to work? I teach first grade.
Dee /blockquote>

I had first grade inclusion several years ago. Because all
of my class, not just the inclusion kids, were very immature
and had horrible problems attending, we actually did not
stay in one classroom. The sp. ed. teacher took a group to
her classroom and I kept a group in my class. Remember, at
no time di...See More
Aug 7, 2007
love2teach /blockquote>

On 8/05/07, Coast Teacher wrote:
> Help!!! I have just learned that I will have an inclusion
> class this year! I am fairly new to teaching and have no
> idea of what to expect. Can anyone help or give some
> strategies to get this to work? I teach first grade.

I also teach the inclusion...See More
Aug 8, 2007
girl in gulfport /blockquote>

If done correctly, inclusion can work beautifully. When I
taught kindergarten, I had inclusion kids for 4 of my 6 years.
I had a not so good teacher at first, but my last one was
great. And we made it work! At the end of the year, the SPED
students were on grade level or very close to it. And they
were v...See More
Aug 11, 2007
Melissa /blockquote>

Inclusion is not at all difficult if you don't let it become
that way. The kids are all just kids and want to learn and be
treated equally. I was a el ed/spec ed major in college and
have worked in an inclusion room for several years in PA. A
great way to do some lessons is to pair the higher achieving
k...See More
Aug 26, 2007


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