Special educational needs in the twentieth century : a cultural analysis
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書誌事項
Special educational needs in the twentieth century : a cultural analysis
(Institute of education series)
Cassell, 1998
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p79-83. - Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The author of this text argues that special educational needs are constantly being recreated and vary dramatically for geographical or social reasons. She discusses the development of special education needs theory, its varying characterizations and the socio-economic forces which are shaping special needs thinking for the future. Comparative international examples are provided, and there is an analysis of popular culture's depiction of special education needs learners.
目次
- Special educational needs in the 20th century - a cultural analysis
- teaching "backward" children to read - a struggle to raise standards
- addressing challenging behaviours - moral values and public panic
- a century of change - treatments and tensions
- values, choice and entitlement
- community and the culture of caring
- empowerment and colonialism - letting go
- care with vision - a new role for professionals.
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