How does inclusive education promote success?
Inclusive education refers to an educational program that involves students who have special needs spending most or all of the time in the same classroom with non-special education students. The term "inclusive education" was first coined in 1988 by Jocelyn Dawes, who identified it as a philosophy that is based on equal access to education for all. In 1990, the U.S. Department of Education adopted the "Quality Improvement Program for Students with Disabilities," which encouraged schools to provide similar opportunities to all students. In recent years, inclusion in education has become one of the hottest topics among education specialists. Here are some basics on inclusive education.