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The difference between inclusive education and integrated education
The differences are as follows:

1. implementation mode: inclusive education emphasizes the integration of general education and special education, and all children should have the opportunity to receive education in ordinary schools. Integrated education is to provide necessary support and help when special children need it and promote their social integration.

2. Goals and purposes: Inclusive education is aimed at all children, including special children and ordinary children, and pursues the goal of universal education, so that every child has the opportunity to receive education. The integrated education is mainly aimed at special children, and its goal is to make special children better integrate into society.