In the classroom, the reverse mainstreaming/inclusion technique is used

to bring students with special needs into general education classrooms. This technique involves integrating students with disabilities into the regular classroom setting, allowing them to learn alongside their peers without disabilities. This helps to promote social interaction, build relationships, and provide students with disabilities with the necessary support and resources to succeed academically. By utilizing reverse mainstreaming/inclusion, teachers can create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.