Surviving Inclusion: At The Intersection of Minority, Disability and Resegregation
Kerima Çevik on Surviving Inclusion: At The Intersection of
Kerima Çevik on Surviving Inclusion: At The Intersection of
On Surviving Inclusion by Kerima Cevik Three
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I said a long time ago that I would not only be an real student In a school that supports me but also a self advocate for those lost in segregated settings echoing the dreaded lives of people in the world that are like me without the right supports.
Inclusion is not only socially just, but research shows it improves academic outcomes for all students.
What Henry is doing is advocating for his rights, at the same time that he reminds us of our own rights and about how far we still have to go.
Henry takes his bi-partisan message of inclusion and civil rights for all to the Republican National Convention.
Studies have shown when kids with disabilities are educated in inclusive settings, the classrooms are better for all of the students.