Multiple Choice
Critics of full inclusion have put forward all of the following arguments against full inclusion EXCEPT
A) research does not support full inclusion for everyone.
B) parents are satisfied with the present system of special education.
C) regular educators are often unwilling or unable to teach students with exceptionalities.
D) students without exceptionalities do not want to be in the same class as students with exceptionalities.
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