@leemarymaui22bb Mainstreaming means that students with learning disabilities attending mainstream schools; not going to special education schools (segregation). Inclusive schooling means making the mainstream classroom and school an inclusive place for students with learning disabilities. Inclusion means including in the mainstream.
@leemarymaui22bb I think the big difference between the two is the tone of the word, Yes they both do mean the same but mainstreaming feels more negative to me. Like you are being forced to do something you don't want to. Where as inclusion there is a sense of belonging: feeling respected, valued for who you are; feeling a level of supportive energy and commitment from others so than you can do your best work.
@leemarymaui22bb Mainstreaming means that students with learning disabilities attending mainstream schools; not going to special education schools (segregation). Inclusive schooling means making the mainstream classroom and school an inclusive place for students with learning disabilities. Inclusion means including in the mainstream.
rbelterman 2 months ago
@leemarymaui22bb I think the big difference between the two is the tone of the word, Yes they both do mean the same but mainstreaming feels more negative to me. Like you are being forced to do something you don't want to. Where as inclusion there is a sense of belonging: feeling respected, valued for who you are; feeling a level of supportive energy and commitment from others so than you can do your best work.
Fluffynutz123 2 months ago
Great Video
kingstonschoolatd 3 months ago
@leemarymaui22bb
Nothing really. It's just a different word.
monny287 4 months ago
what is the difference between mainstreaming and inclusion?
leemarymaui22bb 6 months ago
awesome... this should be the same in Primary and Secondary Schools... my son has Aspergers and I would love him tobe here
badleo2007 9 months ago
@sirmailbox It would be nice if every teacher thought like you.:)
doulasc 1 year ago
Great example of inclusion!!!
whooooooooot1 1 year ago
Loved, loved, loved this video. Thanks!
potterpups 1 year ago
I am in training to be a secondary school math teacher, and I'd be happy to welcome children with disabilities into the classroom when I'm teaching
sirmailbox 2 years ago