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Democracy by sheer definition is synonymous with equality. Therefore, the concept of mainstreaming fits perfectly in this scenario. Democracy comes from the Latin word demos meaning the " the people," not just one type of people, but all people. Mainstreaming children with disabilities into general classes should not be a privilege, but a common thing. Doing this in turn would instill a sense of acceptance and tolerance in the students, thereby reducing the amount of discrimination that a special educational student might be exposed to in future years. Democracy is alive and working well in the public school system. It is called mainstreaming.The public school system has a duty to provide equal opportunities to all students. By the same token, mainstreaming allows that privilege to be extended to the children with disabilities. Mainstreaming is an extension of the idea of democracy in schools. Mainstreaming is the practice that allows handicapped children the most appropriate and effective educational experiences, which will enable them to become self-reliant adults. By exposing students to children with disabilities, other children see that no one is "different" or should be treated differently due to superficial circumsta
National Organization on Mental Retardation. AOL:http://www,ematusov.com/cd170 (22 May 1997). Marty is being mainstreamed into a normal school. I asked his mother how well he was doing and if there were any problems. She said, "he is doing ok in school, struggles a little bit, but then what kid doesn't." She told me at the beginning that Marty was having social problems with the other children. He wasn't fitting in and the kids were a little cruel to him. After a couple of weeks, the teacher decided to do a special lesson on "special students." This helped the students understand Marty's way of living and what he was going through. Stated provision: Flexible staffing levels to meet her needs at any
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