The way in which special education is conceived varies around the world, and pratice varies accordingly. One of the current debates concerns the concepts of mainstreaming, integration and inclusion - and whether these are in fact different concepts, or simply differnt terminology. This book is based on the assumption that inclusive education is a necessary part of providing high quality education for all. Using international examples, it clarifies the rationale for inclusion and demonstrates how it can be put into practice.
The way in which special education is conceived varies around the world, and pratice varies accordingly. One of the current debates concerns the concepts of mainstreaming, integration and inclusion - and whether these are in fact different concepts, or simply differnt terminology. This book is based on the assumption that inclusive education is a necessary part of providing high quality education for all. Using international examples, it clarifies the rationale for inclusion and demonstrates how it can be put into practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Introduction SeamusHegarty; Chapter 2 Chapter 2Factors in inclusion: a framework; Chapter 3 Chapter 3Factors in inclusion: a framework Mårten Söder; Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Beyond schooling GunnarStangvik; Chapter 5 Chapter 5 The reform of special education or the transformation of mainstream schools? Alan Dyson Alan Millward; Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Critical elements for inclusive schools GordonL.Porter; Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Integration developments in Member countries of the OECD Don Labon; Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Inclusion of pupils with learning disabilities in general education settings NaomiZigmond JaniceM.Baker; Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Restructuring special education provision Cor J.W.Meijer Luc M.Stevens; Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Structuring the curriculum for pupils with learning difficulties Peter Evans; Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Integration Glæsel BjØrn; Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Inclusion Cor J.W.Meijer Sip JanPijl SeamusHegarty;
Chapter 1 Introduction SeamusHegarty; Chapter 2 Chapter 2Factors in inclusion: a framework; Chapter 3 Chapter 3Factors in inclusion: a framework Mårten Söder; Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Beyond schooling GunnarStangvik; Chapter 5 Chapter 5 The reform of special education or the transformation of mainstream schools? Alan Dyson Alan Millward; Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Critical elements for inclusive schools GordonL.Porter; Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Integration developments in Member countries of the OECD Don Labon; Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Inclusion of pupils with learning disabilities in general education settings NaomiZigmond JaniceM.Baker; Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Restructuring special education provision Cor J.W.Meijer Luc M.Stevens; Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Structuring the curriculum for pupils with learning difficulties Peter Evans; Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Integration Glæsel BjØrn; Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Inclusion Cor J.W.Meijer Sip JanPijl SeamusHegarty;
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