The inclusion agenda has influenced education systems around the world, resulting in better access to mainstream education for pupils with special educational needs (SEN). While numerous studies have compared outcomes of pupils with SEN in mainstream and special educational settings, research on the specific characteristics of these settings remains scarce. In this study a survey was conducted with teachers of pupils with an intellectual disability in mainstream (N?=?254) and special educational settings (N?=?392) in Sweden to investigate differences in instructional practices between these settings. The results showed that teachers? in the two settings devoted approximately similar amount of time to learner- centred and teacher-centred act...
Inclusion is now the preferred method of educating children with disabilities in New South Wales pub...
This paper shows how participation in teaching and learning activities is viewed by teachers and pup...
Researchers claim that a lack of social skills might be the main reason why pupils with special educ...
The inclusion agenda has influenced education systems around the world, resulting in better access t...
Education in segregated settings for pupils with intellectual disability (ID) has often been portray...
Many pupils with disabilities receive schooling in segregated contexts, such as special classes or s...
Many pupils with disabilities receive schooling in segregated contexts, such as special classes or s...
The purpose of this study is to show how some of primary teachers and support teachers in middle and...
This paper presents a mini-ethnographic case study of student participation in reading classes in a ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the special teacher's work with participation in compuls...
The main purpose was to study if children with intellectual disability interact or participate diffe...
The society’s view of pupils with needs of special support in nine-year school has changed over time...
The society’s view of pupils with needs of special support in nine-year school has changed over time...
Syftet med denna studie är att undersöka vilka specialpedagogiska perspektiv som framträder när någr...
Purpose – This research explores lesson study as a way to enhance the quality of teaching for pupils...
Inclusion is now the preferred method of educating children with disabilities in New South Wales pub...
This paper shows how participation in teaching and learning activities is viewed by teachers and pup...
Researchers claim that a lack of social skills might be the main reason why pupils with special educ...
The inclusion agenda has influenced education systems around the world, resulting in better access t...
Education in segregated settings for pupils with intellectual disability (ID) has often been portray...
Many pupils with disabilities receive schooling in segregated contexts, such as special classes or s...
Many pupils with disabilities receive schooling in segregated contexts, such as special classes or s...
The purpose of this study is to show how some of primary teachers and support teachers in middle and...
This paper presents a mini-ethnographic case study of student participation in reading classes in a ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the special teacher's work with participation in compuls...
The main purpose was to study if children with intellectual disability interact or participate diffe...
The society’s view of pupils with needs of special support in nine-year school has changed over time...
The society’s view of pupils with needs of special support in nine-year school has changed over time...
Syftet med denna studie är att undersöka vilka specialpedagogiska perspektiv som framträder när någr...
Purpose – This research explores lesson study as a way to enhance the quality of teaching for pupils...
Inclusion is now the preferred method of educating children with disabilities in New South Wales pub...
This paper shows how participation in teaching and learning activities is viewed by teachers and pup...
Researchers claim that a lack of social skills might be the main reason why pupils with special educ...