The purpose of this study is to investigate some teachers in special school´s perceptions of the meeting of compulsory school and special school. In this study, ethnocentrism is used as a theoretical framework, the theory which is built on the meeting between groups and how they interact. The study has a phenomenographic onset, which is a qualitative method. The gathering of data was made through interviews, one to one. Five interviews were made and analyzed by the use of phenomenographic analysis. Five categories were identified: Inclusion, commitment and interest, knowledge about special school, to be forgotten, and differences in cognitive approach. In the sample space the underlying structures was discussed by ethnocentrism, as well as ...
Title “Meeting between children from different types of schools and peer relationships” – A study o...
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...
The purpose of this study is to investigate some teachers in special school´s perceptions of the mee...
This study used ethnographic research methodology to examine the process of including children with ...
In accordance with a phenomenographic approach, I have assumed that people perceive a certain phenom...
This study aims to investigate primary school teachers' perceptions of mainstreaming pupils in speci...
The purpose of this ethnographic study is to highlight the key concepts of inclusive educational pra...
The focus of this research was to examine whether children with special educational needs benefit fr...
This study was about how pupils described their school situation with special education. The specifi...
Historically, research has placed considerable emphasis on developing a systematic body of knowledge...
There is a discrepancy between national school guidelines towards inclusive education, and the curre...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs into mainstream schools and especially those ...
Based on the assumption that inclusive schools, sometimes put in terms of ‘schools for all’ – i.e. t...
Educational personnel are seen as agents of change toward inclusive schools. This research aims to ...
Title “Meeting between children from different types of schools and peer relationships” – A study o...
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...
The purpose of this study is to investigate some teachers in special school´s perceptions of the mee...
This study used ethnographic research methodology to examine the process of including children with ...
In accordance with a phenomenographic approach, I have assumed that people perceive a certain phenom...
This study aims to investigate primary school teachers' perceptions of mainstreaming pupils in speci...
The purpose of this ethnographic study is to highlight the key concepts of inclusive educational pra...
The focus of this research was to examine whether children with special educational needs benefit fr...
This study was about how pupils described their school situation with special education. The specifi...
Historically, research has placed considerable emphasis on developing a systematic body of knowledge...
There is a discrepancy between national school guidelines towards inclusive education, and the curre...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs into mainstream schools and especially those ...
Based on the assumption that inclusive schools, sometimes put in terms of ‘schools for all’ – i.e. t...
Educational personnel are seen as agents of change toward inclusive schools. This research aims to ...
Title “Meeting between children from different types of schools and peer relationships” – A study o...
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...