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INCLUSION:
IN
SERVICE
TRAINING
Teachers
can
encourage
a
feeling
on
inclusion
by
always
encouraging
students
to
work
together
in
diverse
groups,
not
condoning
negative
or
discriminatory
remarks,
and
allowing
each
child
to
shine
in
his
or
her
own
wa...
30
INCLUSION:
IN
SERVICE
TRAINING
1.
Created
and
administered
a
questionnaire
on
inclusion
in
order
to
determine
teachers’
understanding,
application,
and
interests
in
learning
more
about
inclusion.
The
information
gathered
from
the
questionnaire
d...
35
INCLUSION:
IN
SERVICE
TRAINING
Regular
Classroom
Results
Students
were
observed
in
their
regular
classroom
setting
in
order
for
the
researcher
to
see
first-‐hand
if
the
child’s
needs
were
being
met,
and
also
to
determine
what
type
of
accommo...
51
INCLUSION:
IN
SERVICE
TRAINING
identified child in my room…
I alter the physical room arrangement to
accommodate for different learning
needs…
I teach to the individual learning needs of
a disabled student…
I individualize instruction...
4
students
should
partake
in
physical
activity
breaks.
This
study
has
attempted
to
identify
which
type
of
physical
activity
is
most
beneficial
for
increasing
attentiveness
and
engagement
in
learning
for
first-‐graders.
Additional
questions
that
a...
8
districts
require
elementary
schools
to
provide
regular
physical
activity
breaks
(Lee,
Burgeson,
Fulton
&
Spain).
It
is
a
school’s
job
to
promote
physical
activity
and
provide
students
with
movement
opportunities
on
a
daily
basis.
Physical
activi...
11
on
physical
education
may
result
in
small
gains
in
academic
achievement
and
Grade
Point
Average.
Observations
show
a
positive
connection
between
academic
performance
and
physical
activity,
but
not
physical
fitness.
This
meaning
that
a
child’s
ph...
20
important
method
of
developing
metal
functioning
that
is
central
to
both
cognitive
and
social
development”
(Tomporowski,
Davis,
Miller,
&
Naglieri,
2008,
p.
120)
Trudeau
and
Shepard’s
study,
Physical
education,
school
physical
activity,
school...
28
the
first-‐grade
students,
the
first-‐grade
teachers,
and
the
principal
at
Willow
Springs
Elementary
School.
Written
information
was
sent
home
to
the
parents
explaining
the
experiment
and
asked
for
permission
to
allow
their
child
to
partic...
49
Pellegrini,
A.,
Huberty,
P.,
&
Jones,
I.
(1995).
The
effects
of
recess
timing
on
children's
playground
and
classroom
behaviors.
American
Educational
Research
Journal,
32(4),
845-‐
864.
Pica,
R.
(2006).
A
running
start:
How
play,
physical
activ...
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