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An inclusive curriculum is a school curriculum that emphasizes the strengths but accommodates the needs of all children in the classroom. Although the term inclusion typically refers to the integration of children with disabilities and developmental delays into the general classroom, the inclusive curriculum expands that concept to include children with varying abilities, children who are at risk of school failure or dropping out, children from various minority groups and cultures, and children with limited English skills. As a result, schools aim to successfully educate all children in the same classroom while celebrating the resulting diversity.

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