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Tryfon, Mavropalias; Anastasia, Alevriadou; Eleni, Rachanioti – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2021
The current study explores the parental perspectives of children with intellectual disabilities (ID) on the effectiveness of inclusive education in Greek mainstream schools. The participants were 83 parents, whose children had different degrees of ID and all of them were attending mainstream schools at the time of the study. They completed a…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, Intellectual Disability
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Lehane, Paula; Senior, Joyce – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2020
Education specialists are strongly advocating the use of collaborative teaching (co-teaching) approaches to facilitate the inclusion of pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstream settings. The current study analysed the impact of co-teaching on the numeracy attainment of students in two, mixed-gender Irish primary classes (N = 45;…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, Numeracy, Mathematics Achievement
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Ghedin, Elisabetta; Aquario, Debora – International Journal of Whole Schooling, 2020
This study investigates collaborative attitudes and practices in mainstream Italian schools. Research questions are the following: what kind of teachers' and students' collaboration occurs in inclusive settings? To what extent did significant differences exist among general education teachers and support education teachers? To what extent did…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Attitudes, Inclusion, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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Ferrante, Charmaine Agius – Athens Journal of Education, 2017
This paper presents some of the emerging outcomes from the experiences of a Maltese school that decided to embrace the philosophy of inclusion using a whole school approach based on the social model of disability. This was a qualitative study based on focus groups. A thematic analysis was used within an interpretative approach of hermeneutic…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Holistic Approach, Teamwork, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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Lakkala, Suvi; Uusiautti, Satu; Määttä, Kaarina – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2016
A new special education strategy was launched in Finland by the Ministry of Education in 2007. The new Basic Act was enacted in 2010 and the new national core curriculum concerning three-tiered support for pupils in 2011. Since the 1990s, teachers across Finland have participated in developing Finnish basic education towards greater inclusion. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Educational Legislation, Inclusion
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Strogilos, Vasilis; Avramidis, Elias – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2016
Co-teaching has gained considerable interest as a service delivery model for promoting the inclusion of students with special educational needs (SEN) in mainstream classrooms. This study examines whether co-teaching has an effect on the teaching experiences of 12 students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and 10 students with intellectual…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teaching Methods, Inclusion, Mainstreaming
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Frey, Laura M.; Kaff, Marilyn S. – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2014
This mixed-method descriptive pilot investigation addressed co-teaching as an inclusive school practice for special education teacher candidates at Sebastian Kolowa Memorial University (SEKOMU) in Tanzania. The investigation results, though preliminary, indicate that course content and instruction in co-teaching had a positive impact on the…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Team Teaching, Inclusion, Special Education Teachers
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Gurgur, Hasan; Uzuner, Yildiz – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2011
In Turkey, the number of students in mainstream education is increasing, and a support service does not exist even though mainstreaming has been implemented for many years. Therefore, within this system, many students with special needs are failing. Thus, there is a need for evidence-based research projects concerning the ways of supporting these…
Descriptors: Action Research, Teaching Models, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Angelides, Panayiotis; Antoniou, Eleni; Charalambous, Constantia – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2010
The idea of inclusive education has featured very highly in the educational priorities of many countries. Our involvement with the literature that relates to inclusion leads to the conclusion that, if we are interested in moving towards more inclusive practices, a factor that has to be studied in more depth is leadership and its role in developing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Inclusion, Mainstreaming
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Fitzgerald, Kenneth Walden – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2010
Inclusive education policies have been espoused by the Ministry of Education in Brunei Darussalam since the late 1990's. In this paper, the author examines the current state of inclusion in secondary schools throughout the country. Procedures, practices and processes which directly or indirectly impede the realization of national and international…
Descriptors: Barriers, Learning Theories, Secondary Schools, Community Attitudes
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O'Rourke, John; Houghton, Stephen – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2009
This research used qualitative methods to gather the perceptions of regular classroom teachers and students with and without mild disabilities (MD) about an inclusive program implemented in three separate classrooms and designed to enhance both the academic and social engagement of a small number of students with MD. Teachers acknowledged that…
Descriptors: Mild Disabilities, Social Experience, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Teachers
Jonsson, Ture – 1978
Appropriate teacher education for special education teachers in Sweden must take into account the following concepts: one handicap often causes a second (often social or psychological); education must begin where the child is, focusing on strengths rather than weaknesses; and team units should be used which are comprised of both ordinary and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Handicapped Children, Mainstreaming, Special Education
Gadsby, Joy; Hillier, Mary – Adults Learning (England), 1992
A wildlife workshop for severely disabled students in Croydon (England) used mixed ability grouping; developed literacy, numeracy, and social skills through interesting subject matter; and uncovered the benefits of team teaching. (SK)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Literacy
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Davis, Pauline; Hopwood, Vicky – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2002
Classroom observation and interviews with key people evaluated the participation and learning of 23 children with visual impairments in 17 mainstream primary schools in Britain. Resulting recommendations included: (1) provision of adequate additional support; (2) inclusion in the main learning processes taking place in the classroom; and (3) good…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming, Needs Assessment
Rogers, Bill, Ed. – Paul Chapman Publishing, 2004
This book came about as a result of working directly alongside teachers working with challenging children and children with emotional behavioural disorders. These teachers (from Australia and the UK) work with children in mainstream and special education settings. Teachers spend a third of their waking and working day with children. Most teachers…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Peer Acceptance
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