Readings in Mainstreaming

Readings in Mainstreaming
Title Readings in Mainstreaming PDF eBook
Author Special Learning Corporation
Publisher
Pages 194
Release 1981
Genre Education
ISBN 9780895682932

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Mainstreaming, a Book of Readings and Resources for the Classroom Teacher

Mainstreaming, a Book of Readings and Resources for the Classroom Teacher
Title Mainstreaming, a Book of Readings and Resources for the Classroom Teacher PDF eBook
Author Harold J. Burbach
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 1980
Genre Education
ISBN

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Training Materials and Selected Readings on Mainstreaming

Training Materials and Selected Readings on Mainstreaming
Title Training Materials and Selected Readings on Mainstreaming PDF eBook
Author Michigan. Department of Education
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1976*
Genre Mainstreaming in education
ISBN

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Mainstreaming

Mainstreaming
Title Mainstreaming PDF eBook
Author John Alexander Bonnell Allan
Publisher University of Toronto
Pages 70
Release 1985
Genre Education
ISBN 9780771301735

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Inclusive Education

Inclusive Education
Title Inclusive Education PDF eBook
Author Gary Thomas
Publisher Open University Press
Pages 0
Release 2004-07-01
Genre Démocratisation de l'enseignement
ISBN 9780335207251

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"Over the past centuries research and practice has supported the use of inclusive practices as opposed to segregation. Political events relating to equality for all have spurred these changes. This book provides a valuable journey of exploration into these processes that have brought us where we are today - slow but steady progress towards inclusive practices within mainstream schools." International Journal of Disability, Development and Education "Everyone believes in inclusion - or do they? This excellent new book takes readers on a compelling historical journey which explores the beliefs, the barriers, the evidence and the practice that surrounds the pursuit of a more inclusive education system. Historically ‘the time never seems to have been right’ for a fully inclusive education system in Great Britain. Perhaps the climate and context of the first decade of the 21st Century has the potential to make it the 'Age of Inclusion'. If so - this book will certainly help us to achieve this elusive goal." Tony Dessent, Luton Borough Council "Ten years after the Salamanca Statement, this book helpfully brings together a broad range of texts to stimulate all of us to reflect on the progress made towards more inclusive education. Particularly impressive is the way that Thomas and Vaughan locate discussion of inclusion in wider debates about the nature of society." Mel Ainscow, University of Manchester This book examines the key influences behind the moves towards inclusive education and inclusion in mainstream society. The first of its kind anywhere in the world, this seminal work features more than 50 extracts from key documents and classic texts, alongside illuminating commentaries by two experts in the field. Inclusive Education: Readings and Reflections demonstrates that moves to inclusion have come from many directions: research; the imperative for greater social justice; calls for civil rights; legislation that prohibits discrimination; original, distinctive projects started by imaginative educators; and the voices of those who have been through special education. These sources are marshalled and organised in this book. It is essential reading for students on a range of courses in inclusive education and special educational needs, and for anyone wishing to understand the development of inclusive education, including teachers, headteachers, educational psychologists, and parents.

Mainstreaming Basic Writers

Mainstreaming Basic Writers
Title Mainstreaming Basic Writers PDF eBook
Author Gerri McNenny
Publisher Routledge
Pages 258
Release 2001-06
Genre Education
ISBN 113565865X

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Explores the many facets of the mainstreaming movement in college-level basic writing that are currently being debated. Examines the theoretical, political, & pedagogical concerns that arise as pressures push colleges to eliminate basic writing programs.

Inclusive Education

Inclusive Education
Title Inclusive Education PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 215
Release 2004
Genre Educational equalization
ISBN

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