Providing an in-depth comparative and historical account, Barriers to Inclusion charts the rise of special education over the twentieth century in the United States and Germany. This institutional analysis demonstrates how professional groups, social movements, and education and social policies shaped the schooling of children and youth with disabilities. It traces continuity and change in special education classification and categorical boundaries, explores the growth of special education organizations, and examines students’ learning opportunities and educational attainments. Highlighting cross-national differences over time, this book investigates demographic and geographic variability within the federal democracies, especially in segreg...
The article examines the US history of special education and the features of the organization of inc...
"Even today, school segregation continues to be understood as legitimate in Germany. Charting the di...
With educational expansion and rising standards, ever more students are being transferred into speci...
Barriers to Inclusion provides a comparative and historical account of the rise of special and inclu...
In today’s schools, the number of students who receive additional resources to access the curriculum...
Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expan...
Over the past two hundred years in the United States and Germany, special educational systems have b...
Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expan...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability classification? H...
While many groups have historically been marginalised in education systems, few groups have faced th...
Disabilities do not discriminate, they cross all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic classes. In the t...
Achieving inclusion of children with disabilities in general education remains a challenge. This ar...
Global discourse about human rights, Education for All, and inclusive education has altered social n...
Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' complimentary e...
The article examines the US history of special education and the features of the organization of inc...
"Even today, school segregation continues to be understood as legitimate in Germany. Charting the di...
With educational expansion and rising standards, ever more students are being transferred into speci...
Barriers to Inclusion provides a comparative and historical account of the rise of special and inclu...
In today’s schools, the number of students who receive additional resources to access the curriculum...
Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expan...
Over the past two hundred years in the United States and Germany, special educational systems have b...
Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expan...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability classification? H...
While many groups have historically been marginalised in education systems, few groups have faced th...
Disabilities do not discriminate, they cross all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic classes. In the t...
Achieving inclusion of children with disabilities in general education remains a challenge. This ar...
Global discourse about human rights, Education for All, and inclusive education has altered social n...
Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' complimentary e...
The article examines the US history of special education and the features of the organization of inc...
"Even today, school segregation continues to be understood as legitimate in Germany. Charting the di...
With educational expansion and rising standards, ever more students are being transferred into speci...