International audienceWith the concept of an inclusive school, the educational responses to disabilities have known a paradigmatic shift since the 1990s and the Salamanca declaration (1994). The focus then begins to be on the rights to education for all in a unified system, breaking with specialized responses that favoured an approach based on deficiencies, and introducing an approach in terms of special education needs. This shift is reflected the European Citizenship Charter and the International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006). Within the European Union, the implementation of this new paradigm results in different responses ranging from a unified system in which all children are enrolled in the same school sy...
Enabling schools to be fully inclusive has been a strong goal of the government in recent years. In ...
Children with special education needs (SEN), such as children with autism, benefit from being includ...
Since the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN-CRPD), inclusive education i...
International audienceWith the concept of an inclusive school, the educational responses to disabili...
The 11th of February 2005 law « for disabled persons rights and opportunities equality, participatio...
International audienceInclusive education implies changes and upheavals in both the teaching practic...
Inclusive education is one major goal nowadays in the whole world. Looking into policy inclusive edu...
International audienceWhat would be an inclusive school? That would be inclusive practices in educat...
The law of 11 February 2005, which recognizes the transition from integration to the inclusion of pe...
Context: Access to education is a fundamental right that should be realised to the degree that every...
The idea that countries "ensure an inclusive education system at all levels" is the central objectiv...
The examination of the conceptual and contextual backdrop of inclusive education, in France and all ...
International audienceThis paper defends the idea of an inclusive schooling, which, far b...
Enabling schools to be fully inclusive has been a strong goal of the government in recent years. In ...
Children with special education needs (SEN), such as children with autism, benefit from being includ...
Since the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN-CRPD), inclusive education i...
International audienceWith the concept of an inclusive school, the educational responses to disabili...
The 11th of February 2005 law « for disabled persons rights and opportunities equality, participatio...
International audienceInclusive education implies changes and upheavals in both the teaching practic...
Inclusive education is one major goal nowadays in the whole world. Looking into policy inclusive edu...
International audienceWhat would be an inclusive school? That would be inclusive practices in educat...
The law of 11 February 2005, which recognizes the transition from integration to the inclusion of pe...
Context: Access to education is a fundamental right that should be realised to the degree that every...
The idea that countries "ensure an inclusive education system at all levels" is the central objectiv...
The examination of the conceptual and contextual backdrop of inclusive education, in France and all ...
International audienceThis paper defends the idea of an inclusive schooling, which, far b...
Enabling schools to be fully inclusive has been a strong goal of the government in recent years. In ...
Children with special education needs (SEN), such as children with autism, benefit from being includ...
Since the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN-CRPD), inclusive education i...