Since the Salamanca Framework was established in 1994, countries have made a concerted effort to work to promote special education, namely inclusive education or inclusion. The recognition of students with special educational needs (SEN) has lead to national policies in which students with SEN are brought into the classroom along side their peers. Despite these efforts, there is an interruption between policy and practice which ultimately prevent students with SEN to enter the classroom or to receive an education. This thesis looks at the loose coupling of policy and practice with in special education by analyzing the practices of nine different countries that contradict the policy that was implemented
The Framework for Action on Special Needs Education was adopted at the World Conference on Special N...
Disabilities do not discriminate, they cross all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic classes. In the t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the inclusion of students worldwide. Because the language b...
Special education is defined as programs that cater to children with disabilities, giftedness, and t...
peer reviewedWhile many groups have historically been marginalised in education systems, few groups ...
The objective to provide education for all by the year 2015 includes students with disabilities. In ...
Multiple policy strategies exist to promote equity and inclusion in education and training systems. ...
In this chapter we acknowledge that the marketisation of education has impacted on both the Educatio...
Over the past decades significant changes have occurred throughout all aspects of the field of Speci...
More than two decades ago, UNESCO’s (1994) Salamanca Statement and Framework for Action on Special N...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
Global commitments to inclusive education have been made in UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goal, ‘...
This study was conducted to investigate the practice of the Special Education Unit (SEU) system in r...
In this systematic scoping review, research on the inclusion of students with special education need...
This article discusses a comparison of special education in five countries. Two countries are on the...
The Framework for Action on Special Needs Education was adopted at the World Conference on Special N...
Disabilities do not discriminate, they cross all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic classes. In the t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the inclusion of students worldwide. Because the language b...
Special education is defined as programs that cater to children with disabilities, giftedness, and t...
peer reviewedWhile many groups have historically been marginalised in education systems, few groups ...
The objective to provide education for all by the year 2015 includes students with disabilities. In ...
Multiple policy strategies exist to promote equity and inclusion in education and training systems. ...
In this chapter we acknowledge that the marketisation of education has impacted on both the Educatio...
Over the past decades significant changes have occurred throughout all aspects of the field of Speci...
More than two decades ago, UNESCO’s (1994) Salamanca Statement and Framework for Action on Special N...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
Global commitments to inclusive education have been made in UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goal, ‘...
This study was conducted to investigate the practice of the Special Education Unit (SEU) system in r...
In this systematic scoping review, research on the inclusion of students with special education need...
This article discusses a comparison of special education in five countries. Two countries are on the...
The Framework for Action on Special Needs Education was adopted at the World Conference on Special N...
Disabilities do not discriminate, they cross all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic classes. In the t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the inclusion of students worldwide. Because the language b...