peer reviewedHow do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability classification? How are disability’s categorical boundaries being redrawn in the case of special education to realign with shifting paradigms of normality? Based in particular on the case of provided services to students “with special educational needs,” this analysis examines classification systems of student disability and their categorical boundaries in the United States and Germany. Sketching the origins and evolution of special education categories from 1920 to 2005, the comparison shows categorical boundaries have been redrawn, giving rise to new groups of students
This article analyses changing conceptions of disability through a discussion of the two disability ...
Abstract Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' c...
It is common within Ontario’s educational context to hear the term ‘special needs’ or ‘special educa...
peer reviewedHow do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability class...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural diff erences and change in disability classifi cation?...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability classification? H...
Although special education classifications have been frequently divided into "subjective "...
46 THE JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION VOL. 40/NO. 1/2006/PP. 46–58 In Part I of this two-part synthesi...
Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' complimentary e...
This chapter outlines the structural underpinnings of the educational experiences of young adults wi...
Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expan...
In this paper I consider the question of the extent to which sanism and pretextuality - the factors ...
Barriers to Inclusion provides a comparative and historical account of the rise of special and inclu...
"Even today, school segregation continues to be understood as legitimate in Germany. Charting the di...
Over the last few decades disability studies has emerged not only as a discipline in itself but also...
This article analyses changing conceptions of disability through a discussion of the two disability ...
Abstract Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' c...
It is common within Ontario’s educational context to hear the term ‘special needs’ or ‘special educa...
peer reviewedHow do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability class...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural diff erences and change in disability classifi cation?...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability classification? H...
Although special education classifications have been frequently divided into "subjective "...
46 THE JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION VOL. 40/NO. 1/2006/PP. 46–58 In Part I of this two-part synthesi...
Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' complimentary e...
This chapter outlines the structural underpinnings of the educational experiences of young adults wi...
Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expan...
In this paper I consider the question of the extent to which sanism and pretextuality - the factors ...
Barriers to Inclusion provides a comparative and historical account of the rise of special and inclu...
"Even today, school segregation continues to be understood as legitimate in Germany. Charting the di...
Over the last few decades disability studies has emerged not only as a discipline in itself but also...
This article analyses changing conceptions of disability through a discussion of the two disability ...
Abstract Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' c...
It is common within Ontario’s educational context to hear the term ‘special needs’ or ‘special educa...