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Mitchell, Claudia; De Lange, Naydene; Thuy, Nguyen-Thi Xuan – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2008
Inclusive education represents a new agenda for educational reform that spans a wide range of socio-political, cultural, ethical, personal and interpersonal dimensions. Working towards educational inclusion demands commitments, responsibilities and initiatives on the part of all parties to take into consideration the meanings and purpose of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Inclusive Schools, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Lugar, Richard G. – 1983
Few Americans understand the extent to which our nation is at risk. While our ability to compete on an international scale has diminished, our commitment to national defense and social programs and the costs for such programs have increased. The solution to this general predicament lies in the competition of ideas and ideals and in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational Improvement
Hughes, Eileen; Leinin, Jim – 1993
This report examines the educational experiences of students with disabilities from the students' perspectives. It was prepared to encourage state education agency staff and those involved in school reform to hear the ideas of students and to expand ways in which students can be involved in planning for change. Themes identified in the report…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Krasovitskii, M. Iu. – Soviet Education, 1991
Discusses former Soviet schools' inadequacy in promoting students' political involvement. Reports that students can be grouped according to their social attitudes as (1) conformists; (2) negativists or nihilists; and (3) those with critical, creative attitudes toward majority opinion. Argues that schools can promote independent thinking by…
Descriptors: Activism, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Ackermann, Heike – 1988
Educational policy in West Germany determines the goals and functions of the nation's educational system and focuses the system to meet society's demands. The educational system includes the public schools, vocational training, continuing education, and the universities and aims to prepare people for responsible citizenship. West Germany's reform…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Economic Factors, Economic Progress, Educational Change