tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4034458551184992590.post6933519916139519435..comments2011-05-04T21:36:49.995-07:00Comments on FNED Spring 2011: Citizenship in school: reconceptualizing down syndromeStephanie Bourgeoishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12617889349673980394noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4034458551184992590.post-36099593451301946482011-04-25T17:51:52.931-07:002011-04-25T17:51:52.931-07:00In my high school the self contained special-ed cl...In my high school the self contained special-ed classes (there were 2) were literally the first classroom you came to when you walked into either one of the main doors. One of the special-ed teachers in particular was very proud of that. His students weren't going to be pushed out of the way. They were going to be front and center. But inclusion has to be more than just having a visible classroom. Ideally, inclusion would mean that there was no self-contained classroom, and I think my school failed at that sometimes.Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16006593876379737286noreply@blogger.com