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Borrowing Ideas From Education

Borrowing Ideas From Education. Integration Inclusion And Other Terms. Segregation. Institutions Special schools Separate from students without disabilities. Least Restrictive Environment (LRE). From legislation (PL 94-142) Educate in as close proximity as possible

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Borrowing Ideas From Education

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  1. Borrowing Ideas From Education Integration Inclusion And Other Terms

  2. Segregation • Institutions • Special schools • Separate from students without disabilities

  3. Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) • From legislation (PL 94-142) • Educate in as close proximity as possible • Exit special programs when demonstrate skills • Fitting students into the general education environment

  4. Mainstreaming • From LRE not law • Participation in general education environment when deemed academically/emotionally ready • Change students with disabilities to fit into general education

  5. Integration • A process that consists of both the physical presences of persons with disabilities in settings where people without disabilities are typically present • And participation in social interactions and relationships between people with and without disabilities in typical settings • Selective placement. • Must earn opportunity.

  6. Regular Education Initiative • About 1989 • Education of students with mild disabilities in general education • Did not address students with severe disabilities

  7. Zero Reject • From legislation (IDEA) • No one is turned away from general education because of a disability

  8. Inclusion • In 1990s • From Zero Reject not from law • Schools where all children are educated in their local/home school • In general education classes • Necessary supports are provided • Change environment

  9. Recreation’s History • Separate programs • Integration • Inclusion

  10. Recreation and Inclusion • When was the NRPA Position Statement on Inclusion adopted? • October 24, 1999 • What is the purpose of the statement? • List the 4 inclusion concepts • Right to leisure • Quality of life • Support, assistance, & accommodations • Barrier removal

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