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A different kind of inclusive education story, this mother talks about the differences between what her son learned during his 'special' schooling and what he now learns in his local high school. She realises that there is still a lot of work to be done (e. g.
Read MoreAn extremely articulate boy gives a simple but passionate eulogy for his friend, Martin. Through his speech he exposes the elements of a strong and dynamic friendship with a boy he once simply just felt sorry for. Keyword: Friendship
Read MoreThis is a short piece about a man who wanted to move back to his home town after 24 years of living in group homes elsewhere in the country, and how he achieved this with the support of an organisation and some workers in one of the group homes.
Read MoreThis is a short article about 3 house mates - 2 of whom have disabilities. One of the 3 has written this article about what their home is like, about friendship, work and the community they are a part of. Keyword: Accommodation
Read More* Please note that Daniel is not his real name. This is a guide that provides strategies for a classroom teacher for the full inclusion of a particular student.
Read MoreThis is quite a long article concerning the theory of inclusive education for those students who are almost always excluded - students with severe multiple and medical disabilities.
Read MoreUditsky makes a distinction between community living and community inclusion. Whereas community living is about placement, services, grouping and 'plans', community inclusion is about family, home, friends and membership.
Read MoreThis book answers the challenge of inclusion with a workable plan for opening recreation programs to everyone in the community. Based on the premise that any community member can effectively promote inclusive leisure, this insightful guide defines the role of community leisure facilitator and tells how to:
Read MoreThis "how to" guide takes a look at the integration process and offers guidelines for simplifying the creation and implementation of successful integrated leisure opportunities for persons with disabilities.
Read MoreThis information kit was part of the Recreation Options Project implemented by AAMR.
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