Difference between partial and full inclusion
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Full inclusion is when all of a student's core subjects are taught in an inclusion classroom and he/she also receives help in a resource class. Partial inclusion is when only some of the core classes are inclusion classes and a student has resource for only one class period a day instead of two (in a regular, 6 class-per-day schedule.) If a student is in a separate classroom from the general education students he/she is in self-contained special education. That si like the special education class you think of when your think of sped classes.
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