It [inclusion] probably has some merit to it. If I were a parent, I certainly would be an advocate for it. On the other hand, as a regular ed teacher, I wouldn't get too excited about it&. For the most part, I have not been a strong advocate for inclusion&. I've seen some cross-categorical, self-contained models that work well, and some resource models that work well; I just haven't seen that many inclusion models that were successful. —public school principal
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Doyle, L. H. (2002). Leadership and Inclusion: Reculturing for Reform. International Journal of Educational Reform, 11(1), 38–62. https://doi.org/10.1177/105678790201100103
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