“…Farlow (1996), O'Neil (1994), Mastropieri and Scruggs (2000), and Salend (2001) emphasized the importance of students learning to accept diversity among fellow students and community members. Other supportive points include the importance of appropriate role models (Farlow, 1996;Friend & Bursuck, 1999;Mastropieri & Scruggs, 2000;Oberti, 1993;Salend, 2001), appropriate preparation for future community living (Farlow, 1996;O'Neil, 1995), establishment of a network of community supports (Farlow, 1996;Farmer & Farmer, 1996;O'Neil, 1995), higher teacher expectations for mainstream behaviors and skills (Friend & Bursuck, 1999;Oberti, 1993), and greater social gains for students with disabilities (D'Alonzo, Giordano, & Vanleeuwen, 1997;Gibb, Allred, Ingram, Young, & Egan, 1999;Hendrickson, Shokoohi-Yekta, Hamre-Nietupski, & Gable, 1996).…”