Since 1989, the New Zealand education system has undergone extensive reforms to become one of the most devolved systems in the world. The article analyses the extent to which the educational situation in New Zealand complies with the ten features of inclusive education: vision, placement, curriculum, assessment, teaching, acceptance, access, support, resources, and leadership. This paper will briefly explain these features and illustrate them with references to the situation in New Zealand and, finally, come to the conclusion that with all of these criteria New Zealand performs at a high level
The notions of inclusion and diversity are increasingly used in a wide variety of areas in public d...
This interdisciplinary paper examines tensions in New Zealand between statutory, regulatory and case...
Being ranked as the 7th best education in the world and listed amongst the highest education index i...
Since 1989, the New Zealand education system has undergone extensive reforms to become one of the mo...
This article considers the issue of inclusive education for children with disabilities and special e...
In 1996, the New Zealand government and the Ministry of Education announced that they were setting u...
In 1996 the New Zealand Ministry of Education stated its aim to develop a “world class inclusive edu...
The New Zealand Curriculum should be inclusive of all students with no learner excluded from access ...
Special education has had a complex history in New Zealand. The Ministry of Education’s document Spe...
There is a strong view in the international literature that an effective initial teacher education ...
The impetus for the project came from ongoing conversations with parents, educators, and members of ...
Introduction This chapter considers the important and controversial issue of inclusive education for...
Attainment rates of national qualifications in the upper secondary schools have risen steadily and s...
This article explores the experiences of 14 students with severe and complex behaviour, their caregi...
New Zealand is a country of 4.2 million people with a record of meeting and often exceeding human ri...
The notions of inclusion and diversity are increasingly used in a wide variety of areas in public d...
This interdisciplinary paper examines tensions in New Zealand between statutory, regulatory and case...
Being ranked as the 7th best education in the world and listed amongst the highest education index i...
Since 1989, the New Zealand education system has undergone extensive reforms to become one of the mo...
This article considers the issue of inclusive education for children with disabilities and special e...
In 1996, the New Zealand government and the Ministry of Education announced that they were setting u...
In 1996 the New Zealand Ministry of Education stated its aim to develop a “world class inclusive edu...
The New Zealand Curriculum should be inclusive of all students with no learner excluded from access ...
Special education has had a complex history in New Zealand. The Ministry of Education’s document Spe...
There is a strong view in the international literature that an effective initial teacher education ...
The impetus for the project came from ongoing conversations with parents, educators, and members of ...
Introduction This chapter considers the important and controversial issue of inclusive education for...
Attainment rates of national qualifications in the upper secondary schools have risen steadily and s...
This article explores the experiences of 14 students with severe and complex behaviour, their caregi...
New Zealand is a country of 4.2 million people with a record of meeting and often exceeding human ri...
The notions of inclusion and diversity are increasingly used in a wide variety of areas in public d...
This interdisciplinary paper examines tensions in New Zealand between statutory, regulatory and case...
Being ranked as the 7th best education in the world and listed amongst the highest education index i...