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Posted by twinturbo
 - June 05, 2014, 11:52:14 AM
http://www.chimeinstitute.org

Their charter is for full inclusion there are no separate special education classes all students are together taught the same material multi-modally. They do it on a budget no larger than any typical public school. The founder's mission is that there is no more separate special education but fully inclusive classes teaching multi-modal so all students share the educational experience together.

More to come including specifics on criteria used to measure inclusion to sort the fluff from what full inclusion means and looks like in practice.

LRE
necessary and appropriate
full inclusion