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Poon-McBrayer, Kim Fong – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2013
The international literature reflects the significance of transition services for postschool outcomes of students with disabilities. In 2008, the Hong Kong Government introduced a policy to support students with disabilities, especially those with specific learning difficulties (SLD), to transition to postschool life in inclusive settings. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Transitional Programs, Learning Disabilities, Inclusion
Ametepee, Lawrence K.; Chitiyo, Morgan; Abu, Susan – British Journal of Special Education, 2009
The problem of student indiscipline is an issue of concern for teachers and parents around the world. Teachers need to maintain student discipline and for them to do so it is important that they also understand the nature of discipline problems. This study, by Lawrence Kofi Ametepee, who is studying for a PhD in special education, Morgan Chitiyo,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Secondary Schools, Discipline Problems, Discipline
Lambe, Jackie; Bones, Robert – British Journal of Special Education, 2008
This article, by Jackie Lambe, lecturer in education, and Robert Bones, lecturer in psychology, both from the University of Ulster, provides a useful review of the current state of policy, practice and teacher education relating to pupils with special educational needs in Northern Ireland. The authors use this review to launch their account of…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Special Schools, Inclusive Schools, School Organization
Lange, Cheryl M.; Rhim, Lauren Morando; Ahearn, Eileen M. – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2008
Charter schools, although a stage for potential educational reform and innovation, remain subject to federal laws regarding the education of students with disabilities. As they intersect with federal law, the variance of state charter laws and policy surrounding the provision of special education creates a challenging context for helping charters…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Federal Legislation, State Officials, Disabilities
Lambe, Jackie – International Journal of Special Education, 2007
With the passing of the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Act into law alongside the move away from academic selection for post-primary pupils by 2008 and a far reaching review of the curriculum, education in Northern Ireland is about to face its most radical change in fifty years. Issues relating to Inclusive Education are now pressing…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Educational Needs, Inclusive Schools
Lawson, Hazel; Waite, Sue; Robertson, Christopher – British Journal of Special Education, 2005
In this article, Hazel Lawson, principal lecturer in education at the University of Plymouth, Sue Waite, a researcher at the University of Plymouth, and Christopher Robertson, lecturer in special and inclusive education at the University of Birmingham, discuss the curriculum for students with severe and profound and multiple learning difficulties…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Problems, Educational Change, Inclusive Schools
Gladstone, Colin – British Journal of Special Education, 2005
Many practitioners are now grappling with the practical realities involved in collaborations between mainstream and special schools. Colin Gladstone is a teacher at Greenside, a special school in Hertfordshire. In this article he describes his experience of running a Young Enterprise Scheme project linking teenage students with severe learning…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Learning Problems, Special Schools, Peer Relationship
Tsokova, Diana; Becirevic, Majda – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2009
This paper examines developments in inclusive education in Bulgaria (BG) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) in the context of actual and desired accession to the European Union respectively. It seeks to provide insights into the national special education traditions in these countries and aims to establish how these have influenced current…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Change Agents, Disabilities, Educational Change
Peer reviewedGoss, Phil – British Journal of Special Education, 2003
This paper reports on several studies of gender mix among staff in ten schools for students with severe, profound and/or multiple disabilities. Headteachers' perceptions of the impact of women's dominance in these positions are explored, and a series of proposals for future recruitment and staff development is put forth. (Contains seven…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Multiple Disabilities, Severe Disabilities, Sex Differences
Findler, Liora – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2007
The unique contribution of grandparents to families of children with and without disabilities is often overlooked in the clinical and empirical literature. Perceptions and practice of teachers regarding grandparents were examined. Eighty-two special education teachers and 80 teachers from regular classes completed a 30-item questionnaire tapping…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education Teachers, Grandparents, Teacher Attitudes
Peer reviewedKatsiyannis, Antonis; Conderman, Gregory; deFur, Sharon – Journal of Special Education, 1998
Respondents from 49 state education agencies completed a survey describing state-level implementation of transition services for youth with disabilities. All states used technical assistance and cross-disciplinary training as their primary systems-change strategies and the majority of states viewed these strategies as effective. Relatively few…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship
Peer reviewedElliott, Judith L.; And Others – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1996
This paper examines educational assessment systems in Canada and the United States, especially participation or nonparticipation of students with disabilities in provincial, state, or national assessments. Canada's lack of a national assessment system and U.S. lack of guidelines regarding participants and allowable accommodations for its national…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Comparative Education, Disabilities, Educational Assessment
Peer reviewedLeone, Peter E. – Journal of Special Education, 1985
The paper reviews litigation and discusses issues related to suspension and expulsion of handicapped pupils. Recommendations for reviewing school disciplinary codes are made and for clarifying the relationship between misbehavior and handicapping conditions. An active role for special educators in this process is suggested. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Disabilities, Discipline Policy, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedPrillaman, Douglas; Richardson, Robert – Journal of Special Education, 1985
The study reviewed certification-endorsement requirements for special education administrators in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Results indicated that 38 of the 51 respondents had increased their certification-endorsement requirements since 1975, though a causal relationship could not be established. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Certification, Disabilities, Special Education
Peer reviewedSalend, Spencer J.; Fradd, Sandra – Journal of Special Education, 1986
The 50 states and the District of Columbia were surveyed concerning their procedures for delivering educational services to limited English proficient (LEP) handicapped students. Results indicated that few states have established procedures and guidelines for delivering educational services to LEP handicapped students. (Author)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Educational Policy, Limited English Speaking

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