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Mainstreaming vs. Inclusion — What's the Difference?

Mainstreaming vs. Inclusion — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Mainstreaming and Inclusion

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Mainstreaming

The prevailing current of thought, influence, or activity
"You need not accept the nominee's ideology, only be able to locate it in the American mainstream" (Charles Krauthammer).

Inclusion

The action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure
They have been selected for inclusion in the scheme

Mainstreaming

Representing the prevalent attitudes, values, and practices of a society or group
Mainstream morality.

Inclusion

A body or particle of distinct composition embedded in a rock or other material.

Mainstreaming

To integrate (a student with special needs) into regular school classes.
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Inclusion

The act of including or the state of being included.

Mainstreaming

To incorporate into a prevailing group.

Inclusion

Something included.

Mainstreaming

The process of bringing something into the mainstream.

Inclusion

A solid, liquid, or gaseous foreign body enclosed in a mineral or rock.

Mainstreaming

The practice of educating students with special needs in regular classes.

Inclusion

A nonliving mass, such as a droplet of fat, in the cytoplasm of a cell.

Mainstreaming

Present participle of mainstream

Inclusion

(Computers) A logical operation that assumes the second statement of a pair is true if the first one is true.

Inclusion

(countable) An addition or annex to a group, set, or total.
The poem was a new inclusion in the textbook.

Inclusion

(uncountable) The act of including, i.e. adding or annexing, (something) to a group, set, or total.
The inclusion of the poem added value to the course.

Inclusion

(countable) Anything foreign that is included in a material,

Inclusion

Any material that is trapped inside a mineral during its formation, as a defect in a precious stone.

Inclusion

(cytology) A nuclear or cytoplasmic aggregate of stainable substances.

Inclusion

(histology) An object completely inside a tissue, such as epidermal inclusion cyst, a cyst in the epidermis.

Inclusion

(mathematics) A mapping where the domain is a subset of the image.

Inclusion

(obsolete) Restriction; limitation.

Inclusion

The act of including, or the state of being included; limitation; restriction; as, the lines of inclusion of his policy.

Inclusion

Something that is included.

Inclusion

A foreign substance, either liquid or solid, usually of minute size, inclosed in the mass of a mineral.

Inclusion

A small body suspended within the cytoplasm of a cell.

Inclusion

The relationship existing between two sets if one is a subset of the other.

Inclusion

The state of being included

Inclusion

The relation of comprising something;
He admired the inclusion of so many ideas in such a short work

Inclusion

Any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases);
An inclusion in the cytoplasm of the cell

Inclusion

The act of including

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