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Nathan Jones; Lindsey Kaler; Jessica Markham; Josefina Senese; Marcus A. Winters – Educational Researcher, 2025
Students with and without disabilities may be educated across various service delivery models (SDMs): general education, cotaught, pull-out, and self-contained. Still, evidence for their relative effectiveness at scale remains limited. Using longitudinal administrative data from Indiana, we measured the effect of different SDMs on test scores,…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Teaching Methods, Students, Instructional Effectiveness
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Marie Gitschthaler; Julia Kast; Rupert Corazza; Susanne Schwab – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Inclusion of multilingual students-teachers' perceptions on language support models Ensuring the best possible support for multilingual students is a challenge for educational systems the world over. In Austria, new language support models, the so-called German language support classes (GLSC) and pull-out courses (POC), have been installed in the…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Inclusion, Teacher Attitudes, Bilingual Students
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Hansen, Janne Hedegaard; Carrington, Suzanne; Jensen, Charlotte Riis; Molbaek, Mette; Secher Schmidt, Maria Christina – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2020
The educational field is traditionally characterized by a distinction between general and special education in educational practice, theory and research. Especially in cross-professional collaborative processes related to inclusion, it becomes evident that the professionals represent different perspectives and positions with different roles,…
Descriptors: Regular and Special Education Relationship, Inclusion, Mainstreaming, Teacher Collaboration
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Roberts, Jessica; Callaghan, Patsy – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2021
The establishment of educational policies both nationally and internationally has led to an increased awareness of inclusion for children with special educational needs. In Ireland, the development of the Access and Inclusion Model (AIM) in 2016 is a government initiative to introduce a comprehensive support system for the early years sector. This…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Teacher Attitudes, Preschool Teachers, Preschool Children
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Beamish, Wendi; Macdonald, Libby; Hay, Stephen; Taylor, Annalise; Paynter, Jessica; Tucker, Madonna – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2022
The increasing number of children on the autism spectrum entering mainstream schools requires classroom teachers with the knowledge and skills to create supportive and inclusive environments in which these students can thrive. This paper reports the perspectives offered by 33 teachers who volunteered to trial an Early Years Model of Practice…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Inclusion, Mainstreaming
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Benstead, Helen – Support for Learning, 2019
This article explores the process by which children attending mainstream UK primary schools can achieve social inclusion. It presents the findings from a systematic literature review, followed by empirical research, exploring the concept of social inclusion with particular regard to the experiences of pupils identified with SEND. The article draws…
Descriptors: Special Education, Educational Needs, Inclusion, Foreign Countries
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Bruck, Susan; Robinson, Ainslie; Gallagher, Emma – Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education, 2021
Australian mainstream school teachers report a severe shortage of accessible autism-focused resources, strategies, and professional development (PD). This 2-part mixed methods study investigated the effect of using a web-based model of practice (MoP) for PD. The MoP contains evidence-based, autism-specific educational practices and resources…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Inclusion
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Gumpel, Thomas Peter; Koller, Judah; Weintraub, Naomi; Werner, Shirli; Wiesenthal, Vered – Journal of Educational Administration, 2020
Purpose: This article presents a conceptual synthesis of the international literature on inclusive education while expanding upon, and incorporating, the articles in this special issue. The authors present their 3P model (philosophy, policy and praxis) and relate each paper in this special issue to different aspects of their model.…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Educational Change, Educational Administration, Inclusion
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Fernández Faúndez, Eva María – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2018
Introduction: The focus of our research converges on the analysis of attitudes and the prediction of the behavior of university students towards the inclusion of students with disabilities in university. The evaluation of attitudes and the prediction of behavior are complex, but it is fundamental because of the decisive impact they have on the…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Student Attitudes, College Students, Inclusion
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Alderson, Priscilla – London Review of Education, 2018
This paper considers how teachers, psychologists and policymakers can respect the rights of all school students, through methods that are principled, humane, cost-effective and democratic. It examines how special educational needs and disability (SEND) services affect all school students and teachers, and their rights. The paper considers the…
Descriptors: Student Rights, Disabilities, Special Education, Educational History
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Miškolci, Jozef – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
The fall of Communist regime in 1989 and the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 significantly affected the educational system of today's Slovakia. As a sovereign state, Slovakia has ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities obliging its signatories to practise "inclusive education." This article explores the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Mainstreaming
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Butt, Rosemary – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
Models of support for students with disability and learning difficulties in mainstream classes in Australia rely extensively on teacher assistants (TAs). Current models, however, inadvertently perpetuate low expectations because providing TA support can be one of the most restrictive supports offered in a school [Giangreco, M. F. 2010a.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Learning Problems, Inclusion
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Greenberg, Jeremy H.; Greenberg, J. Christine – Global Education Review, 2014
The inclusion of students with autism and other special needs into the general education curriculum continues to be a challenging process for school communities in the United States of America (US) and, increasingly, abroad. Although inclusion continues to be a challenging process for those involved, the global demand is growing. Traditionally,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Autism
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Rix, Jonathan; Sheehy, Kieron; Fletcher-Campbell, Felicity; Crisp, Martin; Harper, Amanda – Review of Educational Research, 2015
The notion of the continuum is applied to special education in diverse contexts across many nations. This article explores its conceptual underpinnings, drawing on a systematic search of the literature to review recurring ideas associated with the notion and to explicate both its uses and shortcomings. Through a thematic analysis of the…
Descriptors: Special Education, Concept Formation, Literature Reviews, Thematic Approach
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Spoede, John Travis, Jr.; Fontenot, Charlotte; Simpson, Cynthia – Advances in Special Education, 2016
In a world of ever-changing educational trends, it is essential for educators to provide a continuum of services to meet the needs of all students. Therefore, employing an inclusive structure or environment is imperative to the implementation of Special Education laws, according to Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Every Student…
Descriptors: Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Role, Inclusion
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