This edited volume candidly uncovers the inside experiences of different educational inclusion programs for special needs students. Uniquely, it focuses on the perspectives of students, teachers, parents, university faculty, and administrators. These voices, absent from most accounts of special education literature, are often silenced by professional discourses concerned with identification, assessment, placement, or practice. Pathway to Inclusion is intended for practicing teachers, prospective teachers, administrators, related professionals, and family members of children with special...
This edited volume candidly uncovers the inside experiences of different educational inclusion programs for special needs students. Uniquely, it focus...
This collection of stories from educators encourages teachers and researchers to embrace the spirit of Ubuntu, and bridge their academic work with community engagement, well-being, and transformation.
This collection of stories from educators encourages teachers and researchers to embrace the spirit of Ubuntu, and bridge their academic work with com...
This book covers issues that pertain to high-need schools but the authors challenge the distinctions made in the research and reason that the issues are relevant to all schools. From the rise of accountability in the 1960s to now, high-need schools have been dealing with curriculum, program initiatives, and responding to diverse populations, typically without the resources necessary to implement change.
In this book we discuss important issues that have to be tackled if we as educators will succeed in meeting the needs of the next generation. From education laws, use of...
This book covers issues that pertain to high-need schools but the authors challenge the distinctions made in the research and reason that the issue...
This book covers issues that pertain to high-need schools but the authors challenge the distinctions made in the research and reason that the issues are relevant to all schools. From the rise of accountability in the 1960s to now, high-need schools have been dealing with curriculum, program initiatives, and responding to diverse populations, typically without the resources necessary to implement change.
In this book we discuss important issues that have to be tackled if we as educators will succeed in meeting the needs of the next generation. From education laws, use of...
This book covers issues that pertain to high-need schools but the authors challenge the distinctions made in the research and reason that the issue...