What is the significance of having a student with a disability included in the general education setting?

By law, a student with a disability is required to be included in the general education setting to the maximum extent possible. This inclusion is considered a powerful and positive influence, helping students to be with their friends, be part of their community, and to be accepted. This can include the need for adaptive equipment or assistive technology to access the curriculum, training for staff, students, and parents, peer tutoring at school, and one-on-one aides.

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