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Former dean for for-profit, fraud filled college to head DOJ college fraud unit
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(08-31-2017, 12:03 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Mainstreaming these children isn't always the best.  A school for themselves would provide them exactly what they need.  

There is a lot of pro inclusion belief but there is also quite a bit against it as well.   If I had a disabled child I am not sure I would be in favor of inclusion.   Depending on the disability of course.

The vast majority of children receiving services are in the general education classroom working towards diplomas. I don't know of any mainstream advocates arguing against inclusion. It's hard to argue, apart from some of the most serious disabilities, that the least restrictive environment is a completely self contained setting, and even then that's after multiple interventions. 
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RE: Former dean for for-profit, fraud filled college to head DOJ college fraud unit - BmorePat87 - 08-31-2017, 12:18 PM

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