1) An inclusive classroom is a general education classroom where students with and without disabilities learn together. It embraces diversity and recognizes that all students learn differently.
2) Inclusion focuses on the social aspects of education for students with disabilities by having them learn alongside their non-disabled peers. IDEA focuses on providing education in the least restrictive environment through IEPs and special services.
3) Arguments against full inclusion include concerns that not all students will receive an appropriate education and that teachers may not be able to meet all students' needs. Supporters argue inclusion benefits students socially and improves self-worth by allowing them to learn with peers.