About Inclusion
Inclusive Catholic Education Inclusion
Inclusive Catholic Education Inclusion is an approach in which all children, regardless of ability, learn together in the same school. Special support is available to ensure optimal learning for students with special learning needs. FIRE makes grants to partner schools, providing partial funding for special education resources and staffing. Students with special needs achieve their individual academic objectives while learning alongside their peers.
Benefits of Inclusion for Students With Disabilities
The benefits of inclusive education are numerous for both students with and without special needs. Inclusion also gives Catholic learning communities a unique opportunity to live our faith by modeling Christ’s love for others.
Friendships
Increased social initiations, relationships and networks
Peer role models for academic, social and behavior skills
Increased achievement of academic goals
Increased opportunities to grow spiritually
Opportunities to participate in sacramental development
Greater access to general curriculum
Enhanced skill acquisition and generalization
Increased inclusion in future environments
Greater opportunities for social interactions
Higher expectations
Increased school-staff-family collaboration
Increased parent participation
Families are more integrated into community
Benefits of Inclusion for Typical Students (without significant special needs)
Meaningful friendships
Increased appreciation and acceptance of individual differences
Increased understanding and acceptance of diversity
Respect for all people
Opportunities to live the Catholic faith
Prepares all students for adult life in an inclusive society
Opportunities to master activities by practicing and teaching others
Greater academic outcomes
All students needs are better met when there are greater resources for all