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Kharade, Kalpana; Ha, Huong; Ubale, Amol – International Journal of Special Education, 2017
Disaster risk management (DRM) education to visually impaired (VI) students has posed a great challenge to worldwide educators. International aid agencies report that people with disabilities have often been excluded from several educational interventions to manage disaster risks. It is, therefore, imperative to ensure that people with…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Risk Management, Visual Impairments, Foreign Countries
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Al-Dababneh, Kholoud Adeeb; Al-Zboon, Eman K. – International Journal of Special Education, 2017
The purpose of this study was to examine 197 Jordanian primary school teachers' creative personality, their beliefs about creativity, and creativity fostering practices. The researcher developed a questionnaire which consisted of three self-reported scales: teachers' creative personality, teachers' beliefs about creativity and teachers' creativity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Creative Teaching
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Paju, Birgit; Kajamaa, Anu; Pirttimaa, Raija; Kontu, Elina – Journal of Education and Learning, 2018
The aim of this paper is to enhance understanding of the contradictions that arise in the drive to improve teaching practices among pupils with special educational needs (SENs). A questionnaire was administrated to 167 classroom teachers, subject teachers, special education teachers and teaching assistants in Finland. The analysis, based on…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Inclusion, Foreign Countries, Special Education
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Jalali, Rheanne; Morgan, Gavin – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2018
Concerns have been expressed about the long term inclusion of students with social, emotional and mental health difficulties in mainstream education. Often, this results in continuous referrals with alternative provision. Whilst student views have been explored, there has been a lack of research focusing on perspectives within Primary education.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
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Datta, Poulomee; Talukdar, Joy – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
This study investigated the self-concept of students with vision impairment who were placed in specialist and mainstream educational settings in South Australia. Self-Concept was explored across six dimensions, namely Physical, Moral, Personal, Family, Social and Academic Self-Concepts and the Total Self-Concept. The "Tennessee Self-Concept…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Foreign Countries, Visual Impairments, Adolescents
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Pennacchia, Jodie; Thomson, Pat – Pastoral Care in Education, 2016
In the English context, complementary alternative provisions (APs) can make specific positive contributions for young people at risk of exclusion from mainstream school. Whilst recognising the potential value of all complementary AP that is carefully selected and of high quality, we problematise the "repair and return" rationale that…
Descriptors: Mainstreaming, Partnerships in Education, Case Studies, At Risk Students
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Smeets, Ed; Roeleveld, Jaap – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2016
This paper addresses the identification of pupils with special educational needs (SEN) in mainstream primary schools by their teachers. Data were analysed from two consecutive measurement occasions of a large cohort study in the Netherlands. The types and severity of pupils' problems, and their school careers were studied. Around 25% of the pupils…
Descriptors: Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Special Needs Students, Elementary School Students
Alshemari, Hawaa – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Policies regarding inclusion that have been adopted by Kuwait emphasize the rights of individuals with disabilities to be integrated into society and learn beside students without disabilities (Al-Kandari & Salih, 2008). Of particular concern in this study was the lack of research regarding the topic of inclusive education in the State of…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Mainstreaming
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Johnson, Celia E. – Advances in Special Education, 2016
Since the inception of Public Law 94-142, the delivery of services to children with exceptional learning needs (ELNs) has continually changed in an effort to provide optimal programming in least restrictive environments. The roles and responsibilities of teachers have also changed with the most dramatic changes likely seen in the roles of general…
Descriptors: General Education, Teacher Role, Inclusion, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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Leenders, Hélène; Haelermans, Carla; de Jong, Johan; Monfrance, Mélanie – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2018
This paper shows how parents' perceptions of parent-teacher relationship practices differ between different types of schools with respect to children's special needs and the socio-economic status of these children. Using a questionnaire, we compare parents' views from two special education schools, two at-risk schools serving low SES-children, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Elementary School Teachers
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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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Rona, Sarika; McLachlan, Claire J. – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2018
This research explored the biliteracy experiences of three kohanga reo children as they started school in one of three school settings: a bilingual unit, a mainstream classroom, and kura kaupapa Maori. A Kaupapa Maori approach underpinned this research and guided the case study methodology employed. The children's literacy experiences were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders, Multiple Literacies
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Malki, Sharon; Einat, Tomer – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2018
Numerous studies have emphasized the relationship between success of policies of inclusion and acceptance and accommodation of students with intellectual disabilities in mainstream settings and teachers' positive attitudes toward them. Using semi-structured interviews and interpretive and constructivist strategies, the present study qualitatively…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Teacher Attitudes
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Maher, Anthony John – European Physical Education Review, 2017
Britain's 1981 Education Act stimulated a partial migration of pupils from special to mainstream schools. The onus has since been on teachers to meet the needs and capitalise on the capabilities of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in mainstream school settings. The research analysed learning support assistant (LSA) and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Mainstreaming, Inclusion
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Dare, Lynn; Nowicki, Elizabeth; Felimban, Huda – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2017
Saudi Arabia has followed the global trend towards inclusive education; however, few researchers have examined the lived reality of inclusion in Saudi schools. In this study, we interviewed 31 girls and 34 boys in grades 5 and 6 who attended an inclusive school in Saudi. The overarching research question was, "How do Saudi children perceive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Disabilities, Mainstreaming
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