Asked by Rosie
In the classroom, the reverse mainstreaming/inclusion technique is used
A only with mildly retarded students
B more often than the resource room for behavior disordered students
C to place special needs students in the majority
D effectively to teach math and reading
I think its C can someone tell me if I'm right
A only with mildly retarded students
B more often than the resource room for behavior disordered students
C to place special needs students in the majority
D effectively to teach math and reading
I think its C can someone tell me if I'm right
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Please re-read the question. Read CAREFULLY.
"reverse mainstreaming/inclusion" means what?
"reverse mainstreaming/inclusion" means what?
Answered by
Rosie
I read it still can't figure this one at.
Answered by
Writeacher
Wouldn't the reverse of mainstreaming mean keeping special education students IN special education classes -- or at least one of them?
Answered by
Rosie
So it would have to be b then?
Answered by
Writeacher
Why would kids (and teachers!!) be better off with unruly kids in a mainstream classroom than a special education classroom?
Remember the purposes of special education. Is behavior control in there somewhere? Or what do you think the main purposes of SE are?
Remember the purposes of special education. Is behavior control in there somewhere? Or what do you think the main purposes of SE are?
Answered by
annie
C. to place special needs students in the marjority.
Answered by
Ms.Sue
what is the actual answer
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