1st Edition
Inclusive Schooling National and International Perspectives
202 Pages
by
Routledge
200 Pages
by
Routledge
202 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book provides new information on how various inclusion policies have been implemented in different schools and school districts in North America and in a range of European countries. The purpose of inclusion policy is to prevent the marginalization of people who experience unfavorable circumstances in life. It is an approach to the education of students with disabilities that is based on... Read more
Contents: Foreword. Preface. D.E. Mithaug, The Alternative to Ideological Inclusion. S.J. Vitello, The Law on Inclusion. D.L. Ferguson, Changing Tactics: Embedding Inclusion Reforms Within General Education Restructuring Efforts. M.J. Mclaughlin, K. Henderson, L.M. Rhim, The Inclusion of Students With Disabilities in School Reform and Restructuring: An Analysis of Five Local School Districts. M.E. Snell, Characteristics of Elementary School Classrooms Where Children With Moderate and Severe Disabilities Are Included: A Compilation of Findings. D.K. Lipsky, A. Gartner, Factors for Successful Inclusion: Learning From the Past, Looking Toward the Future. L.C. Soodak, Parents and Inclusive Schooling: Advocating for and Participating in the Reform of Special Education. M.A. Winzer, Inclusion Practices in Canada: Social, Political, and Educational Influences. S. Hegarty, Challenges to Inclusive Schooling: A European Perspective. O. Vormeland, Inclusion Implementation and Practices in Scandinavia.
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Edited by Vitello, Stanley J.; Mithaug, Dennis E.






