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Clausen-May, Tandi – British Journal of Special Education, 2007
Tandi Clausen-May is a principal research officer in the Department for Research in Assessment and Measurement at the National Foundation for Educational Research. In this article, she examines the accessibility for learners with special educational needs of some of the mathematics questions from tests used in the 2003 cycle of two international…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Research, Accessibility (for Disabled), Mathematics Tests
Brodin, Jane; Lindstrand, Peg – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2007
This paper discusses different perspectives of "a school for all"--an inclusive school. It is a topic that arouses many different feelings, especially among parents who have children with disabilities and among professionals in schools. In this paper, the concept of "a school for all" is used, but what does a school for all…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Access to Education, Equal Education
Brown, Miranda; Fay-Verschurr, Franciess; Logan, Deanna; Rossiter, Lindsay – Developmental Disabilities Bulletin, 2007
"On Campus" is an inclusive education initiative for persons with developmental disabilities at the University of Alberta. Now celebrating its 20th Anniversary, we pause to reflect on the implementation, structure, function and evolution of the program, the first of its kind globally. Increasing social change has led to more and more…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Developmental Disabilities, Social Change, Foreign Countries
Connor, David J.; Ferri, Beth A. – Disability & Society, 2007
In the 30 years since the passage of the Education of All Handicapped Children Act (PL. 94-142) in 1975 (subsequently the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) special education in the USA as an institutionalized practice has become solidified. Over the years, however, the practice of segregating students because of disability has come…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Special Education, Resistance to Change
Grey, Ian M.; Bruton, Cora; Honan, Rita; McGuinness, Roisin; Daly, Michael – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2007
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a cooperative learning (CL) intervention on the levels of social and task engagement of a child with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) conducted in a mainstream class setting and a child with ASD implemented in a special needs class setting. The target children were two 8-year-old boys…
Descriptors: Intervention, Autism, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods
Yoon, Bogum – New Educator, 2007
Grounded in culturally relevant pedagogy, this case study explored the practices of a general education classroom teacher teaching middle grade English language learners (ELLs). The purpose of this study was to examine the teacher's beliefs about her role in teaching ELLs, and the relationship between her teaching approaches and the students'…
Descriptors: Mainstreaming, Second Language Learning, Literacy, Case Studies
Hodes, Marja – Down Syndrome Research and Practice, 2007
This essay describes the setting up of early intervention services in Vietnam. From the outset, there was a focus on developing staff training programmes alongside establishing model early intervention programmes to ensure that the work would be sustained at the end of the project funding and spread throughout the country. The success of this work…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Special Needs Students
Mastergeorge, Ann M. – Leadership, 2007
Many schools may not be fully prepared to provide the learning environments required by the growing number of autistic children. It is imperative for school administrators and educators to be aware of factors that promote and facilitate learning for students diagnosed with autism, each of whom requires special education services in order to reach…
Descriptors: Autism, Educational Environment, Special Needs Students, Student Needs
Rhim, Lauren Morando; Ahearn, Eileen M.; Giovannetti, Elizabeth A.; Lange, Cheryl M.; Warren, Sandra Hopfengardner – National Association of State Directors of Special Education, 2008
The purpose of this document is to provide charter school authorizers with targeted technical assistance related to special education in charter schools. Charter school laws are unique to each state, and they provide a wide range of policies and practices for the hundred of authorizers chartering schools nationally. As a result, providing…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Stakeholders, Special Education, Technical Assistance
Morton, Diane D. – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2008
At the most basic level, autism is a neurological disorder that most likely involves a distinct abnormality in brain structure and affects a child's abilities in two areas: communication and social development. It also is marked by repetitive or stereotypical behavior. Because of the variability in the causes of deafness as well as…
Descriptors: Autism, Deafness, Social Development, Neurological Impairments
Grenier, Michelle; Rogers, Richard; Iarrusso, Kristin – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2008
One curriculum that can be used by physical educators to promote positive social skills between students with Down syndrome (DS) and their peers is adventure programming. Adventure programming combines experiential learning, physical activity, and group facilitation techniques that physical education teachers can implement as a way to build an…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Down Syndrome, Experiential Learning
Arthur-Kelly, Michael; Foreman, Phil; Bennett, Deone; Pascoe, Sue – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2008
The needs of students with profound and multiple disabilities (PMD) have received more attention in the educational research and best practice literature over the past decade, especially in relation to the importance of maximising their social and communicative engagement. However, perhaps as a function of their low incidence rate and resultant…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Multiple Disabilities, Quality of Life, Inclusive Schools
Norwich, Brahm – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2008
This paper reports findings about placement questions relevant to disability in education. It is part of a larger international study of the perspectives of 132 education practitioners and administrators in England, the USA and The Netherlands to several dilemmas of difference. Participants were interviewed about their perspectives to a presented…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Student Placement
Bard, Joseph F. – 1995
This circular outlines the inclusion policy of the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Inclusion is defined as a combination of long-standing "least restrictive environment" policies, with an emphasis on active social membership in the class or community, but not representing a legal requirement that every child be educated in the same…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools
VanScoy, Lori J. – 1997
A study examined which method of delivery (pull-out or in-class) regular classroom teachers preferred for Title 1 remedial reading instruction. Surveys were completed by 205 elementary school teachers throughout the state of West Virginia. Results showed that: (1) teachers preferred the method they were currently using; (2) grade level was not a…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Higher Education, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming

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