1. mainstreaming - Noun
2. mainstreaming - Verb
The process of bringing something into the mainstream.
(education, chiefly US) The practice of educating students with special needs in regular classes.
mainstreaming
present participle of mainstream
And unlike falafel, another food that Israelis have had a key role in mainstreaming, it does not become soggy if it is not consumed right away. Source: Internet
Briggs highlights the mainstreaming of cult films by pointing out the respectful obituaries that cult directors have received from formerly hostile publications and acceptance of politically incorrect films at mainstream film festivals. Source: Internet
From Austria to Germany to rural and urban Poland, they are alarmed by the mainstreaming of hate speech toward migrants, the LGBTQ community, and other minorities. Source: Internet
According to an official statement issued here Friday the directives have been issued in pursuant to a decision taken by Prime Minister of Pakistan and consequent constitutional 31st amendments to facilitate mainstreaming of FATA. Source: Internet
Fully mainstreaming prevention in regular development planning and implementation will address underlying grievances and feelings of marginalization, both real and perceived. Source: Internet
Even ULFA, which has a history of factionalism and mainstreaming after the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985, is part of India’s political tapestry rather than a disconnected whole with a distinct demographic constituency seeking separation. Source: Internet