AbstractToday, nearly 25 years after shifting from integration to inclusion in the theoretical approach in special education, we postulate two questions: what is exactly meant by integration and inclusion? And, still more important: how do they differ in practice? We seek to answer them from the relational sociology (by Donati) taking into consideration the social consequences that result from each approach. By the appliance of the AGIL scheme as a heuristic for the observation and analysis of relationships, we emphasize on the significance of “education for all”, “equality” and “difference”. Our conclusion is that there is a semantic confusion between “inclusion” and “integration” which makes us consider necessary to recover their original...
For many, the concept of inclusion remains somewhat vague. What does inclusion actually mean? What d...
This paper will ask the question "Where does Katie belong in the school system?" Should she be educa...
This article deals with the understanding of diversity and difference which emerge from the Doctoral...
AbstractToday, nearly 25 years after shifting from integration to inclusion in the theoretical appro...
Today, nearly 25 years after shifting from integration to inclusion in the theoretical approach in s...
none1noAlthough often used as synonyms, the terms integration and inclusion have substantial differe...
Social participation of students with special educational needs (SEN) is a key issue in the inclusio...
International audienceIn French‐speaking countries, the word ‘inclusion’ is sometimes used instead o...
In the last few decades, the views of special education have changed in all societies. This move has...
The research will discusses the integration of students with special needs into the classroom. It st...
The paper analyzes a confusion in the special education field caused by paradigm shifts towards soci...
The process of integration and inclusion of a person with special educative needs has been interpret...
Maximizing the interaction between pupils with and without special needs is generally considered an ...
The change that has marked the educational planning and the organizational-didactic practices has be...
The purpose of this study is to describe some teachers´views on integration of students with intelle...
For many, the concept of inclusion remains somewhat vague. What does inclusion actually mean? What d...
This paper will ask the question "Where does Katie belong in the school system?" Should she be educa...
This article deals with the understanding of diversity and difference which emerge from the Doctoral...
AbstractToday, nearly 25 years after shifting from integration to inclusion in the theoretical appro...
Today, nearly 25 years after shifting from integration to inclusion in the theoretical approach in s...
none1noAlthough often used as synonyms, the terms integration and inclusion have substantial differe...
Social participation of students with special educational needs (SEN) is a key issue in the inclusio...
International audienceIn French‐speaking countries, the word ‘inclusion’ is sometimes used instead o...
In the last few decades, the views of special education have changed in all societies. This move has...
The research will discusses the integration of students with special needs into the classroom. It st...
The paper analyzes a confusion in the special education field caused by paradigm shifts towards soci...
The process of integration and inclusion of a person with special educative needs has been interpret...
Maximizing the interaction between pupils with and without special needs is generally considered an ...
The change that has marked the educational planning and the organizational-didactic practices has be...
The purpose of this study is to describe some teachers´views on integration of students with intelle...
For many, the concept of inclusion remains somewhat vague. What does inclusion actually mean? What d...
This paper will ask the question "Where does Katie belong in the school system?" Should she be educa...
This article deals with the understanding of diversity and difference which emerge from the Doctoral...