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Wendland, Alyssa; Shinde, Satomi K. – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2021
Inclusion, specifically inclusion of students with disabilities in the educational system, is not just compliance to standards, but also an attitude. Therefore, inclusive education can be implemented in various ways. This article will examine the educational systems of the United States and Japan, using a case study and literature review. The case…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, Cross Cultural Studies
Kim, Hyun Uk – International Journal of Whole Schooling, 2017
This paper explores societal perceptions of a child's disability and bilingualism through the author's observations and reflections. Drawing from the observations of the child in different public schools in the United States, the author shares how the child has been viewed differently and similarly by school personnel. By reflecting on different…
Descriptors: Daughters, Children, Bilingualism, Public Schools
Bacon, Jessica – Critical Studies in Education, 2015
An urban Pre-K through 5th grade school referred to as Westvale Elementary School was the focal point for this research study. Westvale was located within an urban district in New York State that was host to approximately 20,000 students. Both the school and the district were labeled as failing under the No Child Left Behind Act. Foucauldian…
Descriptors: Standards, Special Education, Disabilities, Interviews
Alfaro, Veronica; Kupczynski, Lori; Mundy, Marie-Anne – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2015
State and federal accountability continues to be a major part of public education. The impact that federal legislation has had when working with special needs students adds another facet to public education. Both state and federal accountability play a part in how teachers perceive their attitudes when working with students with disabilities This…
Descriptors: Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teacher Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Elementary School Teachers
McCarthy, Mary Rose; Wiener, Roberta; Soodak, Leslie Carol – Educational Policy, 2012
The present study sought to determine to what extent vestiges of the dual system of educating students with and without disabilities persist and how they undermine the implementation and sustainability of inclusive education. We investigated how prior experiences with segregation shape administrators' thinking and school policies and practices…
Descriptors: Barriers, High Schools, Inclusion, Mainstreaming
Killingsworth, Justin Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Federal legislation mandates that appropriate education be provided for all students in US public schools (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 2004; No Child Left Behind, 2001). The use of evidence-based instructional practices for special education, such as Direct Instruction and Strategy Instruction, is one example of mandated…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Disabilities, Teacher Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Hill, Doris Adams; Sukbunpant, Sasipin – International Journal of Special Education, 2013
The history of special education in the United States and Thailand has followed a similar path in many ways. Both countries made compulsory education mandatory to move in a positive direction in providing special education services to children with disabilities including the provision of services for children with ASD or Autism. In Thailand,…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Comparative Education, Disabilities
Klehm, Mary – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2014
Many students with disabilities (SWD) are not meeting proficiency, and achievement scores disaggregated by disability status show that SWD are often not meeting progress targets established by states. A survey was developed to collect data from 218 general and special educators to analyze trends in teachers' attitudes and practices that may be…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Special Education Teachers, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Teaching Methods
Rust, Ryan; Sinelnikov, Oleg – Physical Educator, 2010
The purpose of this study was to explore pre-service physical education teacher perceptions of teaching students with disabilities and professional preparation in a self-contained environment during a student teaching practicum. Data collection included formal interviews, informal interviews, direct observation with field notes, and critical…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Practicums, Physical Education, Disabilities
Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2008
Six years after the No Child Left Behind Act became law, many states still haven't completed one of its most important tasks: establishing a testing system that meets the law's requirement that they track all students' progress toward proficiency in reading and math. Although the progress has been slow, U.S. Department of Education officials and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Testing
Roach, Andrew T.; Niebling, Bradley C.; Kurz, Alexander – Psychology in the Schools, 2008
Alignment has been defined as the extent to which curricular expectations and assessments are in agreement and work together to provide guidance for educators' efforts to facilitate students' progress toward desire academic outcomes. The Council of Chief State School Officers has identified three preferred models as frameworks for evaluating…
Descriptors: State Standards, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Academic Achievement, Educational Practices
Rye, James; Richards, Ann; Mauk, Diane; Waterworth, Brenda; Poling, James R.; Cool, Tina – Science Teacher, 2007
Students with disabilities (SWDs), students at risk, and even honors students can have a hard time relating to traditional science instruction and often disengage. However, research has shown that when science teachers use inquiry or activities-based approaches to teaching science, students' achievement is significantly higher, compared to those…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Attitudes toward Disabilities, High Risk Students, Science Teachers
Rhodes, Joan A.; Milby, Tammy M. – Reading Teacher, 2007
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 holds U.S. schools accountable for the yearly assessment of all students as they progress toward meeting state educational goals. Students with disabilities continue to be a focal point for improving student achievement at the school and district levels. Creating teacher-made electronic books is an effective…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Federal Legislation, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Academic Achievement
Shriner, James G.; Ganguly, Rahul – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2007
Including students with disabilities in the new standards and accountability systems is one of the key challenges facing school districts around the nation. In this article, the authors first address the evolving assessment and accommodations requirements of both the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) and the Individuals with Disabilities…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Accountability
Miller, Lynda; Newbill, Chris – PRO-ED, Inc., 2006
Since the first edition of this book was published, an increasing number of educational professionals have become familiar with Section 504 and the benefits it can offer. During that same time, the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act was enacted. The authors of the second edition of Section 504 in the classroom have updated it by showing how the NCLB…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Teaching Methods, Disabilities, Accessibility (for Disabled)