Data collected from three urban high schools in Ontario captures multiple voices in relation to inclusive practices in secondary schools and transitions into community. Twenty-one students with intellectual disabilities (ID), 54 teachers, 26 educational assistants, 7 job coaches, 22 parents, 23 peers and 19 community employers completed surveys examining: beliefs about inclusion, inclusion of students with ID in school/workplace, the impact of inclusion on individuals without disabilities, and support, socialization and friendships of students with ID. Results indicate agreement in relation to positive perceptions of inclusion and the impact on school/workplace. Cases in which consensus was not attained are also discussed
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This Article - Open Access after 1 year is brought to you by Scholarship@Western. It has been accept...
The passage of The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act (2002), formerly known as the Elementary and Seco...
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Understanding the views of the public is an important factor in developing and evaluating policy on ...
This instrumental case study investigated how collaborative, ongoing, situated, and inquiry-oriented...
The primary purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the conceptions of and experiences with...
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Transitioning from elementary to secondary school is a major event in adolescents' lives and can b...
A review of the educational policies and procedures in Canada’s provinces and territories reveals th...
peer-reviewedEducation for people with a disability has changed over the years, moving from a philo...
This qualitative study employs a social-critical constructivist framework to investigate current Ont...
Schools around the world struggle to include students with disabilities in the classroom environment...
For too long Canadian schools have been chasing the notion of a standard "one size fits all" approac...
For people with intellectual disabilities who do not enter the labour market, school is usually the ...
This Article - Open Access after 1 year is brought to you by Scholarship@Western. It has been accept...
The passage of The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act (2002), formerly known as the Elementary and Seco...
During the1980s Canadian teachers‘ associations became deeply immersed in the reform movement that ...