Ordinary and extraordinary things can happen in inclusive classrooms. Inclusive classes can be active and supportive settings that get children involved in many ways.
Teenagers in a class debate make sure that their friend, who uses a wheelchair, is in the center of the action and takes part in the conversation.
A second grade girl with significant disabilities smiles as she tastes the birthday cake at a classmate's birthday party.
A fourth grade boy, who has difficulty writing, dictates his portion of a news story to a peer for the class newspaper.