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Dunbar, Christopher, Jr. – Theory into Practice, 1999
Discusses how alternative schools exclude students with behavior deemed inappropriate for mainstream schools, describing the exclusion within a discourse of providing academic alternatives for students given up on by the system. Discusses a curriculum for the underclass; parents' perspectives; lack of role models and racial isolation in…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Black Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming
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Roeder, Peter Martin – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1999
Critiques two normative premises that guide the researchers' interpretation of results from the Hamburg School Experiment, an empirical study that focused on mainstreaming elementary students diagnosed as needing special education: (1) integrating these children in normal classrooms is legitimated; and (2) social integration should not preclude…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Stanovich, Paula J.; Jordan, Anne – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2000
This article considers how good teaching in general education classes can be good intervention for students with learning disabilities. It urges combining Big-S Science (the educational research literature) with little-s science (a teacher's study of what works in his/her classroom). It stresses the teacher's beliefs about students with…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Intervention, Learning Disabilities
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Kwon, Hyunsoo – International Journal of Disability Development and Education, 2005
Inclusion has occupied the centre of attention in education in many countries for the past few decades, and it is the same in South Korea. Although most researchers and educators agree that inclusion is necessary for equal educational opportunities and social participation of students with disabilities, there are debates about the most effective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities, Educational History, Special Education
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Phillips, Gwenneth; McNaughton, Stuart; MacDonald, Shelley – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
Despite New Zealand's reputation in literacy instruction, a major achievement gap has been identified for minority Maori and Pacific Islands children in poor schools. An intervention through professional development of teachers modified instructional practices in beginning literacy instruction. The intervention involved 72 teachers from 12 schools…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Minority Group Children, Emergent Literacy
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Speight, Sarah – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2004
The role and position of liberal non- or semi-vocational adult education (LAE) within English university provision is endlessly debated, centred upon policy and funding issues in Higher Education (HE). This debate seldom descends to delivery level to relate strategy to the experiences of a largely part-time, casually employed tutor body. This is…
Descriptors: Social Change, Adult Education, Tutors, Higher Education
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Barwell, Richard – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2005
Research into the teaching and learning of language and content in mainstream classrooms research tends to treat content as a fixed body of knowledge to be (re)constructed by learners. There is little research which seeks to understand how language and the curriculum are constructed and related in interaction by learners. In this paper, I report…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mainstreaming, Mathematics Education, English (Second Language)
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Hardin, Brent – Physical Educator, 2005
The purpose of this study was to identify practicing physical education teacher's perspectives regarding the adapted physical education curriculum of their respective Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) programs, and to explore how their preparation programs have affected their feelings of competence and confidence when teaching students…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education, Mainstreaming
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Odom, Samuel L.; Zercher, Craig; Li, Shouming; Marquart, Jules M.; Sandall, Susan; Brown, William H. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
Eighty children with disabilities enrolled in a nationally distributed set of inclusive preschool programs participated in this study. The average age of the participants was 3.9 years, and 60% were male. The children exhibited a range of disabilities and developmental levels. Using a mixed-method approach, the authors established quantitative…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Age, Rejection (Psychology), Preschool Children
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Keefe, Elizabeth B.; Moore, Veronica – American Secondary Education, 2004
Meeting the needs of students with disabilities in general education classrooms requires collaboration between general and special education teachers. In this article, the challenges of co-teaching at the secondary level are explored through the voices of general and special education teachers who co-taught in inclusive classrooms at a large…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Inclusive Schools
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Fielding-Barnsley, Ruth – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2005
This study used focus groups to investigate 18 general classroom teachers' and 12 learning support teachers' conceptions of the attributes of successful learning support teachers. Based on the attributes emerging from the focus groups, a 20-item questionnaire was designed consisting of statements in four categories: Knowledge and Experience;…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Questionnaires, Teacher Attitudes, Inclusion
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Dukes, Charles; Lamar-Dukes, Pamela – High School Journal, 2006
In this article, the authors discuss the small learning community or small high schools literature and the issues surrounding the dismantling of large high schools. Next, the authors describe inclusive education and its apparent relationship to the creation of small learning communities. The authors bridge the gap between the intent of small…
Descriptors: Special Education, Small Schools, High Schools, Inclusive Schools
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Brock, Cynthia; Wallace, Jill; Herschbach, Michelle; Johnson, Christine; Raikes, Bill; Warren, Kim; Nikoli, Melissa; Poulsen, Holland – Curriculum Inquiry, 2006
The purpose of this qualitative investigation was to explore the learning of six in-service U.S. teachers who engaged in a cross-cultural learning experience during the summer of 2001. The teachers were enrolled in a graduate seminar conducted in English and entitled "Literacy Across Languages and Cultures." Cindy (the first author of…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Educational Quality, Mainstreaming, Student Diversity
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Lopes, Joao A.; Monteiro, Isabel; Sil, Vitor; Rutherford, Robert B.; Quinn, Mary Magee – Education & Treatment of Children, 2004
Learning and behaviorally disordered students place high demands on classroom organization and management. They are time-consuming, since teachers must place much more attention on them than other children and teachers' efforts to cope with their learning and/or behaviors may not work as readily as teachers wish. Since compulsory education was…
Descriptors: Regular and Special Education Relationship, Antisocial Behavior, Student Behavior, Mainstreaming
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Terzi, Lorella – Theory and Research in Education, 2005
This article presents elements of a capability perspective on impairment and disability and develops in connection with it a multidimensional and relational account of disability. It suggests how a capability perspective provides new and fundamental insights into the conceptualization of impairment and disability, and in doing this, resolves the…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Student Diversity, Social Justice, Disabilities
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