The Inclusive education, recently introduced in Kazakhstani education system has a goal to be pioneered by 30 percent of mainstream schools by 2020. Due to this reason many teachers, practitioners and researchers are in the dilemma over how to teach students with additional needs such as twice-exceptional students. The purpose of this qualitative research is to investigate, from the perspectives of various subject teachers, the educational experience of twice-exceptional students with cerebral palsy who are currently studying in a school for gifted and talented. This study was based on a case study method of qualitative research. The main participants of the study were twelve teachers with at least five years teaching in a school for gifte...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Federal law ensures all students with disabilities the right to a Free, Appropriate Publ...
The world over there is a wave toward more inclusive educational settings for children who are disad...
The amount of research on twice-exceptionality has been gradually increasing over the past 30 years,...
The teachers meet a gifted child with a learning disability, a twice-exceptional student, during his...
This presentation seeks to explore the most effective teaching methods for allowing twice-exceptiona...
Twice exceptional learners are typically defined as learners who fit the description of gifted while...
The goal of this mixed methods study was to explore differences among teachers (n = 52 special educa...
The world over there is a wave toward more inclusive educational settings for children who are disad...
The teaching of the gifted has been a core part of education itself sice it was first formalised, ho...
The purpose of this ethnographic study is to highlight the key concepts of inclusive educational pra...
This study investigated how teachers’ use of children’s literature that accurately portrays individu...
The gifted education research area is rapidly expanding in Sweden. In the context of very limited re...
This qualitative multiple case study explored teachers’ knowledge of twice-exceptionality (2E), spec...
This study aims to research the academic achievements of children with special needs in inclusive ed...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Federal law ensures all students with disabilities the right to a Free, Appropriate Publ...
The world over there is a wave toward more inclusive educational settings for children who are disad...
The amount of research on twice-exceptionality has been gradually increasing over the past 30 years,...
The teachers meet a gifted child with a learning disability, a twice-exceptional student, during his...
This presentation seeks to explore the most effective teaching methods for allowing twice-exceptiona...
Twice exceptional learners are typically defined as learners who fit the description of gifted while...
The goal of this mixed methods study was to explore differences among teachers (n = 52 special educa...
The world over there is a wave toward more inclusive educational settings for children who are disad...
The teaching of the gifted has been a core part of education itself sice it was first formalised, ho...
The purpose of this ethnographic study is to highlight the key concepts of inclusive educational pra...
This study investigated how teachers’ use of children’s literature that accurately portrays individu...
The gifted education research area is rapidly expanding in Sweden. In the context of very limited re...
This qualitative multiple case study explored teachers’ knowledge of twice-exceptionality (2E), spec...
This study aims to research the academic achievements of children with special needs in inclusive ed...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Federal law ensures all students with disabilities the right to a Free, Appropriate Publ...
The world over there is a wave toward more inclusive educational settings for children who are disad...