EditorialIn many parts of the world educators and guidance professionals are striving to support students with and without special needs in their transition from schools to higher education and work settings. The papers in this issue help to advance our understanding of practices in supporting these students in transition by providing international perspectives. In this introductory paper we refer to the contributions from the U.S., Singapore and Hong Kong.link_to_OA_fulltex
In this paper we present research on inclusion in higher education using a whole\ud schooling philos...
During 1996, a research project to examine the transition for students from United Kingdom (U.K.) sp...
In this paper we present research on inclusion in higher education using a whole schooling philosop...
To help students with special educational needs (SEN) to achieve smooth transitions from secondary s...
The contemporary study discusses facilitating the transition from school to work: empowers students ...
This article looks at the experiences of young people with Statements of special educational needs p...
With Singapore’s government’s call for the formation of an inclusive society, many initiatives are b...
Teaching assistants (TAs) have undergone an exceptional development internationally in the past deca...
The publication summarizes research of the current state of accessibility of higher education for st...
International and national policy initiatives have begun to focus on enabling people from traditiona...
The inclusion of students with disabilities in mainstream education has been prioritized in many edu...
For more than three decades the education system in Singapore, based on the mantra of meritocracy, h...
Building an inclusive society in which all people can participate effectively and live together requ...
The discussion on Inclusive Education should not stop in the inclusion of children with special need...
In introducing the special issue on students’ transition into higher education, we emphasise the imp...
In this paper we present research on inclusion in higher education using a whole\ud schooling philos...
During 1996, a research project to examine the transition for students from United Kingdom (U.K.) sp...
In this paper we present research on inclusion in higher education using a whole schooling philosop...
To help students with special educational needs (SEN) to achieve smooth transitions from secondary s...
The contemporary study discusses facilitating the transition from school to work: empowers students ...
This article looks at the experiences of young people with Statements of special educational needs p...
With Singapore’s government’s call for the formation of an inclusive society, many initiatives are b...
Teaching assistants (TAs) have undergone an exceptional development internationally in the past deca...
The publication summarizes research of the current state of accessibility of higher education for st...
International and national policy initiatives have begun to focus on enabling people from traditiona...
The inclusion of students with disabilities in mainstream education has been prioritized in many edu...
For more than three decades the education system in Singapore, based on the mantra of meritocracy, h...
Building an inclusive society in which all people can participate effectively and live together requ...
The discussion on Inclusive Education should not stop in the inclusion of children with special need...
In introducing the special issue on students’ transition into higher education, we emphasise the imp...
In this paper we present research on inclusion in higher education using a whole\ud schooling philos...
During 1996, a research project to examine the transition for students from United Kingdom (U.K.) sp...
In this paper we present research on inclusion in higher education using a whole schooling philosop...