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Mr. Matsumoto's Classroom

  • Major Sheldon Wheeler Elementary School
  • Wahiawa, HI
  • More than a third of students from low鈥慽ncome households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.

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We are located on a military base that is made up of both military and local children. Looking in, an inclusion classroom may look exactly like a regular education classroom. But there are some significant differences. Our inclusion classroom has two teachers, a regular education teacher and a special education teacher who co teach. The students consist of regular education students and special education students who are taught together. At times, the classroom will break into groups for small group instruction and other times they are taught together.

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We are located on a military base that is made up of both military and local children. Looking in, an inclusion classroom may look exactly like a regular education classroom. But there are some significant differences. Our inclusion classroom has two teachers, a regular education teacher and a special education teacher who co teach. The students consist of regular education students and special education students who are taught together. At times, the classroom will break into groups for small group instruction and other times they are taught together.

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