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is an older term which may imply a more gradual, partial, or part-time process (eg, a student who is mainstreamed may attend separate classes within a regular school, or may participate in regular gym and lunch programs only). In mainstreamed programs, students are often expected to fit in the regular class in which they want to participate, whereas in an inclusive program the classes are designed to fit all students.
Ãâó: www.disabilityresources.org/DRMincl-terminology.ht...
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is placing children in classes with students who do not have disabilities.
Ãâó: parenting5.tripod.com/terminology.htm
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Systematic integration and connection of certain contents and/or issues with all relevant ar-eas of policy and action.
Ãâó: www2.gtz.de/desert/english/glossary.htm
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[top] A process that enables activities to impact on policy and practice. This process includes identifying lessons, clarifying the innovative element and approach that produced the results, their dissemination, validation and transfer. More specifically, mainstreaming also defines the phase of transfer and the way in which other parties take account of the results, approaches and key elements elaborated.
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