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Sophie Sambuis; Béatrice Bourdin – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2025
The aim of this review is to synthesize the results of multiple studies that measured teachers' attitudes towards gifted students and their education. A total of 1,356 references, 28 of which met our selection criteria, were identified through a literature search. The results suggest that teachers generally have a positive attitude toward the…
Descriptors: Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Academically Gifted, Gifted Education
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Kemper, Robin; Bradt, Lieve; Keygnaert, Ines; Pulinx, Reinhilde; Van Avermaet, Piet; Derluyn, Ilse – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022
This paper focusses on the organisational responses of secondary schools to newly arrived migrant students. In Flanders (the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium), as in many other European regions, newly arrived students are placed in segregated classes that aim to prepare them for integration in mainstream education. Deriving from, on the one hand,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Educational Environment, Immigrants
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Andriana, Elga; Evans, David – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2021
Background: Within the emergence of inclusive education in Indonesia, transitions take on various forms impacting the educational and social lives of students. This paper reports the experiences of primary school students with intellectual disabilities during transitions in various contexts. Methods: An initial period of research used…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability
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Subasi Singh, Seyda; Pellech, Camilla; Gutschik, Alexandra; Proyer, Michelle; O'Rourke, Iris – Education Sciences, 2021
Although Austrian statistics inform about the distribution of students among different school types based on either their special education needs or their (forced) migration background, the group facing the disadvantages of both situations is almost invisible in the national context. There is a lack of data about the intersection of the kind of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, Special Classes
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Willems, Kurt; Vernimmen, Jonas – European Educational Research Journal, 2018
The aim of this article is to describe the human rights obligations a State bears in educational matters with concerns to the current influx of refugees. The right to education is a fundamental human right guaranteed by many international treaties. As a result, the impression may arise that everyone, not only legal citizens but also all those…
Descriptors: Refugees, Civil Rights, Access to Education, International Law
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Malmqvist, Johan; Nilholm, Claes – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2016
The neuropsychiatric paradigm has substantial impact on schools. The increase in the number of pupils being diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is an expression of the medicalisation of deviance. There is also an increase in educational classes specially designed to meet the needs of children with ADHD. This is contrary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Inclusion, Special Classes
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McMaster, Christopher – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2014
This research article reports on the experience of a special needs unit within an Aotearoa/New Zealand high school during a period of inclusive change. The study of the special needs unit represented a case study within a larger year-long qualitative study of the school experience. Utilizing the Index for Inclusion: Developing learning and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Inclusion, Special Needs Students
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Arnesen, Anne-Lise; Mietola, Reetta; Lahelma, Elina – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2007
The terrain of inclusion studies in discussed in this paper from the perspective of policy discourses and teachers' constructions on student diversity. We start by discussing the concept of inclusion from normative and analystic perspectives. We then look at the kinds of discourses that can be found in the Finnish and Norwegian curricula, as well…
Descriptors: Special Classes, Ethnography, Student Diversity, Vocational Education
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Mesibov, Gary B.; Shea, Victoria – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1996
This paper reviews the literature on full inclusion and its applicability for students with autism. It concludes that, although the goals and values underlying full inclusion are laudable, neither the research literature nor thoughtful analysis of the nature of autism supports elimination of smaller, highly structured learning environments for…
Descriptors: Autism, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools
Odvarko, Oldrich; Trojak, Jan – Gifted Education International, 1989
An account of the educational system for mathematically gifted students in Czechoslovakia is presented. Three components are described: compulsorily optional and facultative mathematical school subjects taught in basic and secondary schools, special mathematical classes of the basic schools and the gymnasiums, and such mathematical competitions as…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Competition, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
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Sutton, Joe P.; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1992
Comparison of teaching behaviors across grade level and educational setting (resource and self-contained) of 65 beginning teachers found main effects for both grade level and educational setting including that elementary teachers provided more transitions between instructional activities and that teachers in self-contained settings exhibited more…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Burg, Blanka – Gifted Education International, 1988
Education of the gifted in Israel is described, focusing on its historical background, aims, definitions, pupil identification, programs, curriculum, and teachers. Programs consist of special classes, morning and afternoon enrichment groups, and two associations: The Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Science, and Programs for the Promotion…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Curriculum, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Leitch, Davis; Sodhi, S. S. – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1986
The article criticizes current special education practices, noting that the concept of individual differences has led ultimately to the practice of labeling children with special needs. The "medical model" has put children in special classes, where they tend to perpetuate and reinforce both the labels and behaviors implied by those labels.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Disability Identification, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Swan, Geoffrey J. – Exceptional Child, 1988
Presented is a history of educational services for children with mild intellectual disabilities in Queensland, Australia. Covering the late 1800's to the present, the article focuses on the impact of legislation, individuals who advanced the field of special education, and the "rise and fall" of separate special schools and classes.…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Legislation, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
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Danielson, Louis C.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1989
Ten years of data reflect little change in use of separate facilities for handicapped students, and high state-to-state variation. A subsequent paper argues that least restrictive environment as a concept has focused on "location" rather than "service." A final paper addresses the need to eliminate geographic and funding restrictions to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Educational Trends
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