The background of this research is that few studies on inclusive education internationally, use parents as informants. Even fewer emphasize their positive experiences only. From the Norwegian support organisation for people with intellectual disability 14 parent-members were selected and qualitatively interviewed about their positive experiences with inclusive education for their offspring. By means of a discourse analytic approach their statements about constructive factors were benchmarked with twelve formerly identified literature-based factors in order to investigate which of twelve factors were validated by parental experiences, and to detect possible new factors. The general research question illuminated is which factors do parents of...
Aim: Although children with disabilities have the right to be included into the school system, child...
Despite the growing introduction of inclusive education, children with profound intellectual and mul...
Background: The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SENDs) in regul...
In this paper we answer the question: In what ways does a mother’s narrative of including her son wi...
Inclusive education has had a long history of support from research and policy, yet remains controve...
When parents are making decisions about schooling for their sons and daughters with Down syndrome, p...
In a survey 840 parents of children with cognitive deficits who were educated either in special scho...
Inclusive education teaches many people to be able to appreciate and accept differences, and it is h...
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions of parents of typical children towards inclu...
This dissertation was a study on parental satisfaction with inclusive education that I carried out i...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to develop an understanding of parents’ attitudes towards ...
The present qualitative investigation explored the perspectives of parents of young children with se...
Using a three-round Delphi survey, researchers explored parent perspectives regarding the personal c...
Parental perspectives about the inclusion of their child with a disability has received limited atte...
Inclusive education often refers to a school model wherein students with special needs (SEN) spend m...
Aim: Although children with disabilities have the right to be included into the school system, child...
Despite the growing introduction of inclusive education, children with profound intellectual and mul...
Background: The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SENDs) in regul...
In this paper we answer the question: In what ways does a mother’s narrative of including her son wi...
Inclusive education has had a long history of support from research and policy, yet remains controve...
When parents are making decisions about schooling for their sons and daughters with Down syndrome, p...
In a survey 840 parents of children with cognitive deficits who were educated either in special scho...
Inclusive education teaches many people to be able to appreciate and accept differences, and it is h...
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions of parents of typical children towards inclu...
This dissertation was a study on parental satisfaction with inclusive education that I carried out i...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to develop an understanding of parents’ attitudes towards ...
The present qualitative investigation explored the perspectives of parents of young children with se...
Using a three-round Delphi survey, researchers explored parent perspectives regarding the personal c...
Parental perspectives about the inclusion of their child with a disability has received limited atte...
Inclusive education often refers to a school model wherein students with special needs (SEN) spend m...
Aim: Although children with disabilities have the right to be included into the school system, child...
Despite the growing introduction of inclusive education, children with profound intellectual and mul...
Background: The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SENDs) in regul...