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Rioux, Marcia H.; Pinto, Paula C. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2010
The participation of children with disabilities in regular schools is too often the prerogative of education boards, who decide whether a child can learn within existing educational environments, rather than pressuring for systemic change and organization in school curricula that would grant the right of education to all children. This article…
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Disabilities, Accessibility (for Disabled), Access to Education
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Webster, Rob; Blatchford, Peter; Bassett, Paul; Brown, Penelope; Martin, Clare; Russell, Anthony – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
Teaching assistants (TAs) are part of a growing international trend toward paraprofessionals working in public services. There has been controversy over TAs' deployment and appropriate role when supporting the learning of pupils with special educational needs (SEN) in mainstream schools. Such debates have been transformed by findings from a large…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Academic Achievement, School Support, Teaching Assistants
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Rose, Richard; Shevlin, Michael; Winter, Eileen; O'Raw, Paul – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
Provision for pupils with special educational needs in Ireland has undergone considerable change and review in the first decade of the twenty-first century. In response to international demands for a more equitable education system that recognises diversity and considers how schools might address the needs of pupils who have been previously…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Foreign Countries, Equal Education, Special Education
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Edmonds, Ben C.; Spradlin, Terry – Remedial and Special Education, 2010
As the NCLB deadline for having all students proficient in reading and math approaches, schools are becoming increasingly anxious to promote success on high stakes tests for their students with disabilities. Embedded in a larger study of the potential effect of governance structures on the achievement of students with disabilities, this study…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Disabilities, Special Education, Delivery Systems
Allen, Kendra L.; Hughes-Hassell, Sandra – School Library Monthly, 2010
In order to best serve the needs of students with disabilities, school librarians must be aware of best practice in special education. They must communicate and collaborate with general education teachers and special education professionals to provide targeted curricular, instructional supports as well as appropriate resources and technology. This…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Special Education, Special Needs Students, Accessibility (for Disabled)
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Cory, Rebecca C.; White, Julia M.; Stuckey, Zosha – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2010
In 2001, a group of student activists at Syracuse University started an organization called the Beyond Compliance Coordinating Committee (BCCC). The BCCC activists used disability studies theory to engage the campus in conversations about disability and inform significant change in the way Syracuse administration think about disability. This paper…
Descriptors: Activism, Disabilities, Case Studies, Theory Practice Relationship
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Miles, Susie; Singal, Nidhi – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2010
This paper begins with an exploration of the history of the international Education for All (EFA) programme and its tendency to overlook some marginalised groups of children, in particular those seen as having "special educational needs" or impairments and disabilities. The exclusion from "mainstream" education programmes of the estimated, though…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, International Education, Disabilities, Debate
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Hall, Sarah A. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2008
This article profiles Judy Heumann, who has spent her life as an advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. She advocates for the full appropriate implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and other related antidiscrimination legislation. Her ultimate goal is for people with disabilities "not to be seen as…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Females, History, Civil Rights
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Dixon, Susan D. – Young Exceptional Children, 2008
In this article, the author describes how early childhood professionals can create positive environments that foster the growth of both oral and written language and how the concept of universal design can inform these practices. These activities are designed with a focus on children 3 to 5 years old. The author first looks at oral language…
Descriptors: Written Language, Oral Language, Accessibility (for Disabled), Educational Environment
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Mendelsohn, Steven; Edyburn, Dave L.; Rust, Kathy L.; Schwanke, Todd D.; Smith, Roger O. – Assistive Technology, 2008
We know that work is recognized as a central component of life for individuals with and without disabilities. It yields many physical and psychological benefits to the individual while simultaneously contributing numerous benefits to society. Lawmakers have enacted a plethora of laws designed to prevent discrimination, provide incentives for…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Research, Disabilities, Public Policy
Menard, Lauren A. – Online Submission, 2011
Obstacles to the classroom implementation of the fourth grade Math component of Louisiana's web-based testing tutorial were addressed in this informal pilot. Technology integration improved standardized test preparation for students with special needs. Supplemental test preparation sessions give the benefits of (a) increased familiarity with…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Student Participation, Computer Assisted Testing, Standardized Tests
VanBergeijk, Ernst O. – Exceptional Parent, 2011
This article discusses the recent changes to the Higher Education Opportunities Act (HEOA), P.L. 110-315, which have resulted in providing greater access to college programs to students with intellectual disabilities (ID). Prior to the amendments to HEOA, only students who were enrolled full time in a degree bearing program were eligible to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mental Retardation, College Programs, Federal Government
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Moswela, Emmanuel; Mukhopadhyay, Sourav – Disability & Society, 2011
Students with disabilities are under-represented in higher education (HE) institutions in Botswana. The number of students with disabilities is on the rise but parity has not been attained. The struggle of students with disabilities to access and participate in HE remains an issue of great concern for disability activists and researchers. This…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Disabilities, Special Needs Students, Foreign Countries
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Brown, David J.; McHugh, David; Standen, Penny; Evett, Lindsay; Shopland, Nick; Battersby, Steven – Computers & Education, 2011
The research reported here is part of a larger project which seeks to combine serious games (or games-based learning) with location-based services to help people with intellectual disabilities and additional sensory impairments to develop work based skills. Specifically this paper reports on where these approaches are combined to scaffold the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Mental Retardation, Mobility, Psychoeducational Methods
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Guercio, Angela; Stirbens, Kathleen A.; Williams, Joseph; Haiber, Charles – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2011
Searching for relevant information on the web is an important aspect of distance learning. This activity is a challenge for visually impaired distance learners. While sighted people have the ability to filter information in a fast and non sequential way, blind persons rely on tools that process the information in a sequential way. Learning is…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Internet, Accessibility (for Disabled), Blindness
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