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This paper contains the policy statement of the Council for Exceptional Children (USA) on inclusive schooling, and describes the implications of such a policy for the community. Keywords: Education, School age
Read MoreThis article describes one young man's journey from a state residential school to an integrated unit and finally to his neighbourhood high school.
Read MoreThis study looks at how children with and without disabilities interact with each other. Findings show that attention may need to be paid to the encouragement of initiating interactions and to helping young children without disabilities understand and respond to children who have very high support needs.
Read MoreThis paper describes a survey of students with very high support needs in regular school settings and the success of the organisational structures which were put in place to support them.
Read MoreThis paper describes how terms such as integration and mainstreaming are giving way to the concept of inclusion.
Read More"Special education needs to be reconceptualised as a support to the regular education classroom, rather than as 'another place to go'". This article says mainstreaming means you are a visitor and inclusion makes you part of the family.
Read MoreThis brief paper explains that a parent's role as a child advocate is both a natural and a difficult one. The author goes on to offer parents a five step program designed to make sure their children are receiving an appropriate education. Keywords: Education, School age
Read MoreThis is a one page definition of citizen advocacy. Keyword: Advocacy
Read MoreThis article describes inclusion as an evolutionary process in which a whole system must undergo a change. Such a process is traced in a collection of five independent schools in Vermont. Keywords: Education, School age
Read MoreThis is a report of a presentation by Dick Sobsey. He presented results of a study into integration, part of which involved reviewing over 420 books and articles on the subject. They found that 80% of studies showed favourable results.
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