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From: Maria Castronovo
Date: 10/19/02
Time: 7:12:19 PM
Remote Name: 216.65.173.236
Thank you for a wonderful article. It could not be more timely. I am in a situation where the principal has decided that ALL special education classes including speech therapy to be performed in the classroom. Although inclusion has it's merit,and ultimately you want your student/client to generalize in the community setting, inclusion may not be appropriate. How would you suggest to approach this individual, who by the way, refuses to listen to any and all recommendations that pull-out is necessary, including quoting the "law". Thank you for your response.