Barriers to inclusion : special education in the United States and Germany
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Barriers to inclusion : special education in the United States and Germany
(Yale series in sociology)
Paradigm Publishers, c2011
- : hbk.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-317) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Barriers to Inclusion offers a comparative and historical account of the rise of special education over the twentieth century in the United States and Germany. This institutional analysis demonstrates how categorical boundaries, professional groups, social movements, and education and social policies shaped the schooling of children and youth with disabilities. It traces the evolution of special education classification, explores growing special education organizations, and examines students' learning opportunities and educational attainments. Highlighting cross-national differences over time, the author also investigates demographic and geographic variability within the federal democracies, especially in segregation and inclusion rates of disabled and disadvantaged children. Germany's elaborate system of segregated special school types contrasts with diverse American special education classrooms mainly within regular schools. Joining historical case studies with empirical indicators, this book reveals persistent barriers to school integration as well as factors that facilitate inclusive education reform in both societies.
目次
1. Special Education and Student Disability Over the Twentieth Century
2. Comparing Special Educational Systems
3. Compulsory Schooling for All Children: Learning Opportunities in Special Classes and Special Schools
4. Classifying Student Dis/Abilities and Dis/Advantages
5. The Development of Special Education in the United States
6. The Development of Special Education in Germany
7. Special Education in the United States and Germany Compared
8. The Expansion and Divergence of Special Education Systems
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