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Mintz, Joseph – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
There has been a growing emphasis in recent years on inter-agency working in respect of the care and development of children. This is of particular relevance when considering the needs of children with special educational needs (SEN). Teachers and healthcare professionals are two groups who need to have a clear understanding of the meaning and…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Student Teachers, Educational Needs, Student Attitudes
Kypriotaki, Maria; Manolitsis, George – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
The early detection of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by teachers can contribute to the prevention of secondary disorders in a child and this can have serious implications for the child's overall development. The aims of the present study were to examine: (1) the validity of the original assessment of the teachers in…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Disability Identification, Rating Scales, Student Evaluation
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
Aram, Dorit; Bazelet, Idit; Goldman, Hagit – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
The study compared early literacy of Israeli children aged five to six years with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), contrasted parental writing mediation in the two groups and tested the relations between parents' mediation characteristics and children's early literacy skills. Each of 62 parent-child dyads (32 with ADHD)…
Descriptors: Phonological Awareness, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Young Children, Parents
Saloviita, Timo; Takala, Marjatta – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
Co-teaching--or the use of more than one teacher in a classroom--has been commonly recommended as a means to promote inclusive education. The aim of the present study was to survey the actual frequency of co-teaching among different teacher categories in the comprehensive school level in one Finnish city. The data were collected through a…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Resource Teachers, Cohort Analysis, Team Teaching
Lebeer, J.; Struyf, E.; De Maeyer, S.; Wilssens, M.; Timbremont, B.; Denys, A.; Vandeveire, H. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
This paper reports a field test of a new system of Graded Learning Support Classification Matrix to determine special educational needs (SEN) in a more systemic way, proposed by the Belgian Ministry of Education (Flanders Region), to put a barrier to the trend of referrals to special education schools. It is not directly determined by a child's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Educational Needs, Disabilities
Balshaw, Maggie – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
A closer look at the dynamics of school organisation, culture and ethos in respect to the support and management of teaching assistants (TAs) can help to develop more effective ways of using their energy, skills and talent. Focusing on the UK System, this author has found promising practices that can be built on. Where schools have begun to look…
Descriptors: Teacher Aides, Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Job Placement
Muller, Christoph Michael – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
Children and adolescents with aggressive and delinquent behaviours are often educated in special needs classes with others who exhibit the same kind of challenging behaviour. Beside the opportunities provided by this approach there are also risks, as several studies point to the problem of negative peer influence among this student population.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Risk, Peer Influence, Student Attitudes
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
Stangvik, Gunnar – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
International organisations make ambitious attempts to improve education for students with special needs. The article indicates that such global ambitions are tempered by recent educational developments and by comparative research that underscores the importance of locality by showing the unique character and antecedents of educational practices,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Practices, Special Needs Students, Special Education
Giangreco, Michael F. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
The deployment of increasing numbers of teacher assistants (TAs) to support students, especially those with disabilities or other special needs, presumably has been perpetuated with benevolent intentions meant to help both students and teachers. Given the contemporary emphasis on theoretically grounded and evidenced-based approaches in education,…
Descriptors: Teacher Aides, Staff Utilization, Inclusion, Special Needs Students
Avramidis, Elias – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
One of the major aims for the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (SEN) within the mainstream classroom is to reduce prejudice and increase social interaction among children. Nevertheless, research has consistently shown that pupils with SEN remain less accepted by and may experience greater loneliness than their non-SEN peers. This…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Peer Relationship, Peer Groups, Interaction
Martinez, Elisabetta Monari; Pellegrini, Katia – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
There is a common opinion that mathematics is difficult for persons with Down syndrome, because of a weakness in numeracy and in abstract thinking. Since 1996, some single case studies have suggested that new opportunities in mathematics are possible for these students: some of them learned algebra and also learned to use equations in…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Problem Solving, Equations (Mathematics), Algebra
Pijl, Sip Jan; Frostad, Per – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
This study addresses the relationship between the acceptance of students with disabilities by their peers and their self-concept. Research shows that level of acceptance and self-concept are moderately related. Students with disabilities not accepted by their peers in regular classrooms thus run the risk of developing low self-concept. It is…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Peer Relationship, Peer Groups, Self Concept
Humphrey, Neil; Symes, Wendy – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
In line with current educational policy on inclusive education, the number of pupils with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) attending mainstream schools is increasing. However, concerns remain about their experiences in school. In particular, previous research has suggested that such pupils are at an increased risk of social exclusion. In light of…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Bullying, Autism, Dyslexia

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