the regular education initiative
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Please answer the following questions in your own words:
1. After completing the Section 504 Multimedia Experience (see this website: http://sss.usf.edu/504tutorial/Introduction/Introduction.html) , reflect on what you learned after completing the post-test in your own words.
2. After reading the attached word document, IN YOUR OWN WORDS, discuss your reactions to the history of special education, which has been a history of exclusion of people with disabilities, to the present time in which we now include people with disabilities in all areas of society.
3. Have we gone too far to fully include people with disabilities, especially in education? Describe in your own words.
4. Discuss your thoughts on the regular education initiative (this is listed in the word document) and the inclusion of students with disabilities in regular education classes.
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