This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.This article focuses on teachers’ pedagogical decision-making and influences on this decision-making when teaching students with severe intellectual disabilities. The research reported and discussed forms part of an international collaborative research project in the south west of England and Florida, US. The study is set within the broader socio-political context of inclusion, contributing a pedagogical dimension to other aspects of inclusion, such as placement, curriculum and accountability. Houssaye’s (2000) pedagogical interaction model is examined and adapted to situate and analyse teachers’ pedagogical decision-making, and inf...
The purpose of this study was to examine the inclusion of students worldwide. Because the language b...
For adults with intellectual disabilities, the opportunity to attend a postsecondary institution is ...
Sergiovanni (1994) believed that the rationale for shared decision making is that those who are clos...
peer-reviewedEducation for people with a disability has changed over the years, moving from a philo...
The purpose of this two-year qualitative case study was to explore how elementary special educators’...
In recent years, states have been interested in the amount of time students with moderate intellectu...
Integrated settings for educating students with moderate and severe disabilities (SWDs) have receive...
This article considers an appropriate pedagogy for learners with severe physical disabilities, senso...
This is a study of five high school students with significant disabilities and their observed partic...
The education of school students with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities presents diver...
This study aims to critically explore how Saudi teachers understand the phenomena of inclusion, disa...
Federal law calls for students with disabilities to be educated in the least restrictive environment...
Inclusion has been the preferred method of educating students with disabilities for several decades....
Global commitments to inclusive education have been made in UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goal, ‘...
The implementation of Public Law 94-142 in 1974 guaranteed that students with disabilities had the r...
The purpose of this study was to examine the inclusion of students worldwide. Because the language b...
For adults with intellectual disabilities, the opportunity to attend a postsecondary institution is ...
Sergiovanni (1994) believed that the rationale for shared decision making is that those who are clos...
peer-reviewedEducation for people with a disability has changed over the years, moving from a philo...
The purpose of this two-year qualitative case study was to explore how elementary special educators’...
In recent years, states have been interested in the amount of time students with moderate intellectu...
Integrated settings for educating students with moderate and severe disabilities (SWDs) have receive...
This article considers an appropriate pedagogy for learners with severe physical disabilities, senso...
This is a study of five high school students with significant disabilities and their observed partic...
The education of school students with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities presents diver...
This study aims to critically explore how Saudi teachers understand the phenomena of inclusion, disa...
Federal law calls for students with disabilities to be educated in the least restrictive environment...
Inclusion has been the preferred method of educating students with disabilities for several decades....
Global commitments to inclusive education have been made in UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goal, ‘...
The implementation of Public Law 94-142 in 1974 guaranteed that students with disabilities had the r...
The purpose of this study was to examine the inclusion of students worldwide. Because the language b...
For adults with intellectual disabilities, the opportunity to attend a postsecondary institution is ...
Sergiovanni (1994) believed that the rationale for shared decision making is that those who are clos...