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Yeshayahu Hutzler

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Marcel Bouffard

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Terry L. Rizzo

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Edited by David L. Porretta

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Claudine Sherrill and John O’Connor

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Kathryn LaMasfer, Gary Kinchin, Kimerly Gall, and Daryl Siedentop

Full inclusion refers to educational practices where all students with disabilities are educated in regular classes along with nondisabled peers. Six elementary physical education specialists (5 females, 1 male) were studied to obtain their views of inclusion practices and perceived outcomes. Teacher interviews and observations revealed four main themes: (a) multiple teaching styles, (b) student outcomes, (c) teacher frustrations, and (d) differences in inclusion practices. Results indicated that schools provided little support, and teachers reported that they were inadequately prepared to teach effectively with inclusive classes. These teachers had strong feelings of guilt and inadequacy as they continued to try to be effective for all children.

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Edited by Claudine Sherrill

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Lauriece L. Zittel

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Edited by Greg Reid

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Greg Reid