It is estimated that 3.2% of Cuba\u27s population of 11.4 million persons has a severe disability of some kind. Recent economic difficulties have, it may be assumed, had a negative impact on health service provision - which is free to all - and thus, on population health outcomes and nutritional levels. There is a traditional culture of family care for children and adults with intellectual disabilities (IDs), although it is apparent that unfounded beliefs about the etiology of disabling conditions as well as social stigma persist. The Constitution indicates that it is necessary to provide education for children with intellectual and other disabilities in primary schools, while other ministerial resolutions create special schools. ID is cons...
Intellectual disability among children is on the rise with no proper social skills training faciliti...
Includes bibliographyThis background paper presents an analysis of the status of implementation of t...
Chapter in C. R. Reynolds , K. J. Vannest, & E. Fletcher-Janzen, (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Special Ed...
It is estimated that 3.2% of Cuba’s population of 11.4 million persons has a severe disability of so...
Purpose of reviewThe prevalence of intellectual disability is an estimated 1-4% worldwide. Etiologic...
Educational policy for children with intellectual disability in Republic of Macedonia is not always ...
The flawed approach to the education of disabled students is an issue that plagues countless countri...
Education in Cuba has been known as one of the major accomplishments of the revolution. Before it, e...
The prevalence of intellectual disability is an estimated to be 1-4%. Etiological factors such as ma...
People with intellectual disabilities remain among the most vulnerable members of society and often ...
Disabilities do not discriminate, they cross all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic classes. In the t...
The thesis compares the position of people with disabilities in two non-democratic regimes of the 20...
There is strong evidence that socio-cultural factors largely determine what is seen as competent beh...
Ten stakeholder groups were interviewed regarding programs and policies implemented by the Governmen...
Every day people with disabilities face different barriers (objective and subjective) to access cert...
Intellectual disability among children is on the rise with no proper social skills training faciliti...
Includes bibliographyThis background paper presents an analysis of the status of implementation of t...
Chapter in C. R. Reynolds , K. J. Vannest, & E. Fletcher-Janzen, (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Special Ed...
It is estimated that 3.2% of Cuba’s population of 11.4 million persons has a severe disability of so...
Purpose of reviewThe prevalence of intellectual disability is an estimated 1-4% worldwide. Etiologic...
Educational policy for children with intellectual disability in Republic of Macedonia is not always ...
The flawed approach to the education of disabled students is an issue that plagues countless countri...
Education in Cuba has been known as one of the major accomplishments of the revolution. Before it, e...
The prevalence of intellectual disability is an estimated to be 1-4%. Etiological factors such as ma...
People with intellectual disabilities remain among the most vulnerable members of society and often ...
Disabilities do not discriminate, they cross all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic classes. In the t...
The thesis compares the position of people with disabilities in two non-democratic regimes of the 20...
There is strong evidence that socio-cultural factors largely determine what is seen as competent beh...
Ten stakeholder groups were interviewed regarding programs and policies implemented by the Governmen...
Every day people with disabilities face different barriers (objective and subjective) to access cert...
Intellectual disability among children is on the rise with no proper social skills training faciliti...
Includes bibliographyThis background paper presents an analysis of the status of implementation of t...
Chapter in C. R. Reynolds , K. J. Vannest, & E. Fletcher-Janzen, (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Special Ed...