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1 | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Disability is a natural part of the human | ||||||
3 | experience and in no way diminishes the right of individuals to | ||||||
4 | participate in or contribute to society; improving educational | ||||||
5 | results for children with disabilities is an essential element | ||||||
6 | of ensuring equality of opportunity, full participation, | ||||||
7 | independent living, and economic self-sufficiency for | ||||||
8 | individuals with disabilities; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Research shows that the best outcomes for all | ||||||
10 | young children are realized when high-quality specialized | ||||||
11 | services such as special education, early intervention, and | ||||||
12 | related services are delivered in the same setting the child | ||||||
13 | would attend if they did not have a disability; and
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14 | WHEREAS, Inclusive education brings all children together | ||||||
15 | in one classroom, setting, and community, regardless of their | ||||||
16 | ability or disability in any domain of development, and seeks | ||||||
17 | to maximize the potential of all preschool-aged children; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Preschool may be the child and family's first | ||||||
19 | experience with school; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, The commonality between all preschool-aged | ||||||
21 | children is the need to be amongst their peers; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, Preschool-aged children with disabilities can be | ||||||
2 | included socially with their peers; this allows them to create | ||||||
3 | long-lasting friendships that would not be otherwise possible, | ||||||
4 | and these friendships can give them the skills to navigate | ||||||
5 | social relationships later in life; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, In a well-designed, high-quality inclusive early | ||||||
7 | childhood environment, the teacher uses inclusion strategies | ||||||
8 | to help children succeed developmentally and socially; | ||||||
9 | therefore, children encounter higher expectations; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, Preschool-aged children with disabilities who are | ||||||
11 | educated in an inclusive classroom have been found to score | ||||||
12 | higher on literacy measures than children educated in | ||||||
13 | segregated settings; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, Research has shown that most children without | ||||||
15 | disabilities in inclusive classrooms have scored higher on | ||||||
16 | state standardized tests over a period of 4 years; and | ||||||
17 | WHEREAS, Research also indicates that inclusive education | ||||||
18 | promotes and enhances the social growth of all children within | ||||||
19 | inclusive classrooms and does not negatively affect the | ||||||
20 | academic growth of typically developing children; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, In an inclusion setting, children with and without | ||||||
2 | disabilities learn how to work with each other, regardless of | ||||||
3 | individual skills and abilities, which helps improve academic | ||||||
4 | performance and the ability to succeed later in life; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, All families want their children to be accepted by | ||||||
6 | their peers and have friends, and inclusive settings can make | ||||||
7 | this vision a reality for children with disabilities; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, Families can be positively affected by having | ||||||
9 | their children educated in inclusive early childhood | ||||||
10 | classrooms through potential friendship and relationship | ||||||
11 | opportunities; and
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12 | WHEREAS, When preschool-aged children attend inclusive | ||||||
13 | early childhood classes that reflect the similarities and | ||||||
14 | differences of people in the real world, they learn to | ||||||
15 | appreciate diversity; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Respect and understanding grow when children of | ||||||
17 | differing abilities and cultures communicate and learn | ||||||
18 | together, which may be the first step in creating a more | ||||||
19 | diverse workforce and world; therefore, be it
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20 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL | ||||||
21 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
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1 | CONCURRING HEREIN, that we encourage the Illinois State Board | ||||||
2 | of Education, special education cooperatives, and each school | ||||||
3 | district in this State to consider the potential benefits of | ||||||
4 | inclusive education for children with and without disabilities | ||||||
5 | in Illinois; and be it further
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6 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
7 | delivered to the Illinois State Board of Education and the | ||||||
8 | Regional Offices of Education.
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