New perspectives in special education : a six-country study of integration
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New perspectives in special education : a six-country study of integration
Routledge, 1994
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Bibliography: p. 143-150
Includes indexes
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ISBN 9780415083362
内容説明
It is now widely believed in many Western countries that the segregation of students with special educational needs is problematic, and that wherever possible these students should be educated alongside their peers in regular education settings. There has been a general move towards integrating special and regular education into one system that caters for a much wider range of students. But the outcomes in various countries have been very different. This book describes and evaluates these outcomes in the hope that teachers and other professionals may be able to profit from each other's experiences. The book provides both quantitative and qualitative information, analyzing the similarities and differences between integration practices in six Western countries: Italy, Denmark, Sweden, the United States, England and Wales, and the Netherlands. The concluding chapters summarize the findings and offer some general conclusions. The editors discuss the factors that are critical to integration from a teacher perspective, and explore the aims and limitations of integration.
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: pbk ISBN 9780415083379
内容説明
It is now widely believed in many Western countries that the segregation of students with special educational needs is problematic, and that wherever possible these students should be educated alongside their peers in regular education settings. There has been a general move towards integrating special and regular education into one system that caters for a much wider range of students. But the outcomes in various countries have been very different. This book describes and evaluates these outcomes. The book provides both quantitative and qualitative information, analysing the similarities and differences between integration practices in six Western countries.
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