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  1. Mainstreaming in Education
    The term mainstreaming has different meanings depending on the context, but it generally refers to the process of making something more normal or acceptable.
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    Mainstreaming, in the context of education, is the practice of placing students with special education needs in a general education classroom during specific time periods based on their skills. This means students who are a part of the special education classroom will join the regular education classroom at … See more

    Benefits to students with disabilities
    • Higher academic achievement: Mainstreaming has shown to be more academically effective than exclusion practices. For instance, the National Center for Learning … See more

    Although mainstreaming in education has been shown to provide benefits, there are also disadvantages to the system.
    Tradeoff with non-disabled students' academic education See more

    Australian context
    It has been estimated that in 2009 there were 292,600 children attending school in Australia that had … See more

    Wall Street Journal "Parents of Disabled Students Push for Separate Classes"
    Special education. (2002). Retrieved Nov. 26, 2005. See more

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    The alternatives to mainstreaming for special needs students are separation, inclusion, and excluding the student from school. Normally, … See more

    Before the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EHA) was enacted in 1975, U.S. public schools educated only 1 out of 5 children with … See more

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  3. What is Mainstreaming in Special Education?

  4. History of mainstreaming in US schools | K12 Academics

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