Inclusion
A school district shall use the term “inclusion” to mean that a student is
receiving education in a general education regular class setting, reflecting natural proportions and age-appropriate heterogeneous groups in core academic and elective or special areas within the school community; a student with a disability is a
valued member of the classroom and school community; the
teachers and administrators support universal education and have knowledge and support available to enable them to effectively teach all children; and a teacher is provided access to technical assistance in best practices, instructional methods, and supports tailored to the student’s needs based on current research. FS1003.57(1)(a)2
Resources
Data Sources – Tools you can use to focus on inclusion.
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