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mainstream
To educate (a disabled student) together with non-disabled students

Mainstreaming has become more common in recent years, as studies have shown that many mainstreamed students with mild learning disabilities learn better than their non-mainstreamed counterparts.

To popularize, to normalize, to render [[#Adjective|mainstream]]
Purchased, used or accepted broadly rather than by a tiny fraction of population or market; common, usual or conventional

They often carry stories you won't find in the mainstream media.

That which is common; the norm

His ideas were well outside the mainstream, but he presented them intelligently, and we were impressed if not convinced.

The usual educational placement of a child To mainstream a child is to place him in a regular class or something approaching it, rather than in a self-contained special class See also "mainstreaming"
the reassignment of children with disabilities from specialized classrooms into the regular school environment
People, activities, or ideas that are part of the mainstream are regarded as the most typical, normal, and conventional because they belong to the same group or system as most others of their kind. people outside the economic mainstream The show wanted to attract a mainstream audience. the most usual ideas or methods, or the people who have these ideas or methods the mainstream of. accepted by or involving most people in a society
the prevailing current of thought; "his thinking was in the American mainstream
With respect to fund type, excluding foreign-only investing, hybrid public market purchase funds, LBO and funds of funds
Non-genre literature
A type of course which either leads to a credentialled outcome or for which the Institute received Government Funding This excludes Adult Community Education and Fee-For-Service courses
{i} prevailing trend or movement
very popular, as a fad; familiar to the masses; common, usual or conventional
In the field of bilingual education, this term refers to the monolingual English curriculum or classroom
Direct marketing which makes use of high profile media - like television or newspapers - to promote its message
main body of work of a given period
students not identified as being at risk of education failure
A film which is expected to be a box-office success that appeals to a wide audience One which is released by a major distribution chain
The usual educational placement of a child To mainstream a child is to place him in a general education class or something approaching it, rather than in a self-contained special class
{s} of the prevailing trend or movement
hâkim anlayış, hâkim görüş, genel kabûl
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