Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expanded special education systems. These programs serve children with diagnosed impairments and disabilities and students with a variety of learning difficulties. Children and youth “with special educational needs” constitute a heterogeneous group with social, ethnic, linguistic, and physical disadvantages. An increasingly large percentage of those students at risk of leaving school without credentials participate in special education, a highly legitimated low status (and stigmatizing) school form. While most countries commit themselves to school integration or inclusive education to replace segregated schools and separate classes, cross-national...
Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' complimentary e...
School segregation continues to be understood as legitimate in Germany. To explain why, we chart the...
peer reviewedWhile many groups have historically been marginalised in education systems, few groups ...
Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expan...
Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expan...
With educational expansion and rising standards, ever more students are being transferred into speci...
With educational expansion and rising standards, ever more students are being transferred into speci...
Barriers to Inclusion provides a comparative and historical account of the rise of special and inclu...
Over the past two hundred years in the United States and Germany, special educational systems have b...
In today’s schools, the number of students who receive additional resources to access the curriculum...
Often provided in special schools and classes, special education has grown rapidly for decades. In c...
Education increasingly determines social status and opportunities for meaningful participation. To e...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, ratified in Germany in 2008...
Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' complimentary e...
School segregation continues to be understood as legitimate in Germany. To explain why, we chart the...
peer reviewedWhile many groups have historically been marginalised in education systems, few groups ...
Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expan...
Over the twentieth century, a growing group of students has been transferred into considerably expan...
With educational expansion and rising standards, ever more students are being transferred into speci...
With educational expansion and rising standards, ever more students are being transferred into speci...
Barriers to Inclusion provides a comparative and historical account of the rise of special and inclu...
Over the past two hundred years in the United States and Germany, special educational systems have b...
In today’s schools, the number of students who receive additional resources to access the curriculum...
Often provided in special schools and classes, special education has grown rapidly for decades. In c...
Education increasingly determines social status and opportunities for meaningful participation. To e...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, ratified in Germany in 2008...
Joining life course and educational stratification research with disability studies' complimentary e...
School segregation continues to be understood as legitimate in Germany. To explain why, we chart the...
peer reviewedWhile many groups have historically been marginalised in education systems, few groups ...