mainstreaming
mainstreaming in education, practice of teaching handicapped children in regular classrooms with nonhandicapped children to the fullest extent possible; such children may have orthopedic, intellectual, emotional, or visual difficulties or handicaps associated with hearing or learning. The practice is also called inclusion. Mainstreaming has been of increasing interest since the late 1960s in response to a number of factors: research showing that many handicapped students learned better in regular than in special classes; charges that racial imbalances existed in special education classes; and the civil-rights movement with its stress on the rights of the individual. The federal Education for All Handicapped Children Act (1975), which stated that all handicapped children are entitled to a "free and appropriate" education in the "least restrictive environment," has been widely interpreted as supporting the expansion of mainstreaming.
Mainstreaming has worked well with those segments of the special student population whose disabilities are compatible with a classroom setting and is felt in general to better prepare special students socially for life after school. It has also helped other school children gain a greater understanding of those with disabilities. It has been controversial, however, with students who have emotional or behavioral difficulties that may be disruptive to the entire class. In addition, some worry that children with special needs cannot be given adequate attention in an integrated class.
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Thomas Morley, Matthew Jeffries & Henry Aldrich.(Thomas Morley. II, Services, Matthew Jeffries. Consort, Full, and Verse Anthems, Henry Aldrich. Selected Anthems and Motet Recompositions)(Review)
Magazine article from: Notes; 9/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...89579-413-6. $51.95.] Henry Aldrich. Selected Anthems and...volumes of church music by Thomas Morley (1557 or 1558-1602), Matthew...Ca. 1558-ca. 1615), and Henry Aldrich (1648-1710) is a...In m. 15 of the Venite in Morley's First Service, the sharp...
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Horse Racing: Corrybrough looks set to follow in father's footsteps; Watching the trainers Kevin Morley says Henry Candy is taking a familiar route with new sprint ace TRADING POST.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Racing Post (London, England); 6/12/2008; 700+ words
; ...programmes to give them every chance to improve in their later years, such as Luca Cumani, James Fanshawe and Roger Charlton. Henry Candy would definitely fall into the latter category, as the exploits of handicappers in his yard such as Oldjoesaid and Colloquial...
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Henry Banuelos-Gonyea | Bastiano A. Bregante | Donald M. Dergo | John "Jack" E. Kiernan | Frank Morley | Alfred Leonard Olson | Diana Lee Parry | Laurence Joseph Taylor | Wilson Tressel | Ante "Tony" Vulin
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze; 2/13/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...28, 1933 to Richard and Nora Morley in Santa Monica, California...Manhattan Beach; daughter, Gail Morley of Redwood Valley; three sons...and one brother, Richard Morley of Winnetka. He was preceded...Michael; brother-in-law, Henry Hiller. Private services were...
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Briggs and Foster go nap fpr Morley team.
Newspaper article from: Morley Observer & Advertiser (Leeds, England); 3/20/2008; 513 words
; ...first half try from Jumel Henry, Morley trailed by 10 points at...from Sam Taylor and Jumel Henry. Dion Henry and Josh...Briggs, Walker, Jumel Henry and Declan Hillier. MoM...the mixed teams, while Morley Rhinos are also looking...
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Charting the life of a Catholic visionary; The Dream of Gerontius. By John Henry Newman (Family Publications, pounds 4.95). John Henry, Cardinal Newman. By Peter Chisnall ((St Paul's pounds 10.95). Reviewed by Christopher Morley.(Books)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 4/14/2001; 700+ words
; Byline: Christopher Morley Last autumn we celebrated the centenary...who penned the text of Gerontius, John Henry Newman, scholar, writer and visionary...likely to appeal is Peter Chisnall's John Henry, Cardinal Newman - A Man of Courage...
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RUGBY LEAGUE: MORLEY IN LINE FOR A DUAL ROLE!; Union tempter for ace Adrian.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The People (London, England); 4/18/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...Great Britain forward Adrian Morley could be the next Super League...speak to Wales RU coach Graham Henry to "explore the options" for Morley to become a dual code player...Wales B earlier this year. Morley, 21, qualifies to play League...
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Obituary: Morley Bury
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 1/10/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...Bury family tradition. Morley's father, Henry Trafford Bury, was one...stayed in Canada, but Henry returned to England as...By the time that John Morley Bury was born, in Southbourne, in 1919, Henry and Bessie had one other...
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Morley put to sword as Field do the double.(News)
Newspaper article from: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England); 12/7/2004; 637 words
; ...and he converted one of them. Morley were tiring and Field took advantage...sides matching each other. Morley's forwards had the upper hand...strongly and Oliver Mitchell and Henry Ward made try-saving tackles. But Morley eventually outflanked the defence...
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Morley blow mars win for Warrington ; RUGBY LEAGUE
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 3/19/2007; ; 552 words
; ...injury to their big winter signing, Adrian Morley. The Great Britain second row lasted 18...the field for Martin Glee-son to help Henry Fa'fili outflank the defence. The departure of Morley did not affect Warrington's ability to...
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Morley Rhinos on the charge.
Newspaper article from: Morley Observer & Advertiser (Leeds, England); 6/12/2008; 437 words
; ...scored two tries and Jumel Henry who got one. Joe Armitage...one conversion and the Morley defence was simply unbeatable...further tries for Dion Henry (two) and Jumel Henry while Conner Crowther...the Eastmoor defence. Morley's man of the match...
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Henry Morley
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Henry Morley 1822-94, English man of letters. In 1850 he closed his successful school...an unfinished 11-volume history of English literature. As editor of Morley's University Library, Cassell's National Library, and other series...
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Morley, Henry Parker, Lord
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Morley, Henry Parker, Lord (1476–1556), was a successful courtier and diplomat under Henry VIII. His Exposition and Declaration of Psalm 94 was really a defence of Henry's position as head of the Church of England...
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Morley, Henry
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Morley, Henry (1822–94), joined the staff of Household Words at Dickens...1887–95), and edited cheap editions of English classics in Morley's Universal Library (1883–8) and Cassell's National...
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Morley
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Morley town (1991 pop. 44,652), Leeds metropolitan district, N England. Woolen...area. The town was besieged by royalists in the English civil war. Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st earl of Oxford and Asquith , was born in Morley.
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John Morley
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...career in politics overshadowed Morley's literary life. He entered...Scotland for the Montrose Burghs. Morley became secretary of state for India in Henry Campbell-Bannerman's Cabinet...the upper house as Viscount Morley of Blackburn. In the Lords...
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