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Nes, Kari; Demo, Heidrun; Ianes, Dario – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2018
The main objective of this article is to explore and compare research data on pull-out and push-out phenomena within inclusive school systems, discussing if and how they represent a risk for inclusion. The terms pull-out and push-out refer to situations in which some groups of students in regular schools learn in settings apart from their peers.…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Foreign Countries, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
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Teixeira, Vitor; Correia, Ana; Monteiro, Elisa; Kuok, Angus C.H.; Forlin, Chris – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2018
In Macao, the government has initiated a debate regarding revisions in the Decree Law in order to promote a more inclusive schooling system. In this Special Administrative Region of China, inclusive education is one of three possible types of special education that are likely be legislated in the future. The way the teachers perceive the different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Disabilities, Educational Legislation
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Russak, Susie – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
The study of additional languages is mandatory for all pupils in most European countries. Usually, the first foreign language is English. This is due to the status of English as a global language. According to inclusion laws, pupils with special educational needs (SEN) should be taught in regular classes with support services by teachers with…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Disabilities, Inclusion
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Miškolci, Jozef – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
The fall of Communist regime in 1989 and the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 significantly affected the educational system of today's Slovakia. As a sovereign state, Slovakia has ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities obliging its signatories to practise "inclusive education." This article explores the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Mainstreaming
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McKenna, John William; Muething, Colin; Flower, Andrea; Bryant, Diane Pedrotty; Bryant, Brian – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2015
Opportunities to respond (OTR) and specific praise are two practices that may be particularly beneficial to students learning in secondary inclusive classrooms. Yet, there is relatively little research on effective inclusion practices involving secondary students with learning disabilities (LD) or studies at the secondary level. This study sought…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Positive Reinforcement, Classroom Techniques, Responses
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Kim, Yong-Wook – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
The purpose of this paper is to examine the current implementation of inclusive education in South Korea and discuss its challenges. The history of special education is first described followed by an introduction to policies relevant to special and inclusive education. Next, a critical discussion of the state of inclusive education follows built…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Program Implementation, Performance Factors
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Ianes, Dario; Demo, Heidrun; Zambotti, Francesco – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
Italy is famous for having the highest percentage of students with disabilities attending "the school for all" (integration). However, in recent studies, the reality of integration seems to be more complex. Integration has reached some important goals (e.g. longer school careers), but while the Italian school system envisages the full…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Inclusion, Mainstreaming
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Forlin, Chris; Sharma, Umesh; Loreman, Tim – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
This study examined teaching efficacy for inclusive practice in a pre-post matched-sample of 737 teachers in Hong Kong taking a basic university-level course in inclusive education. The results demonstrate that regardless of demographic variables such a course is effective in improving teacher efficacy for inclusive practice, with female teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Effectiveness, Inclusion, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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Liasidou, Anastasia – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2008
Inclusive education policies constitute the contemporary legislative response to the education of disabled children. They can be viewed as the antidote to the historical imperatives of special education thinking, which were responsible for the disparagement and exclusion of disabled children. However, despite the extolling rhetorical proclamations…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, Educational Policy
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O'Connor, Una – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2007
The relationship between home and school is an integral feature of how pupils learn and parents have a central role to play in their child's education. Philosophical and practical discourse around inclusion has informed and directed inclusive policy in recent years. In Northern Ireland, it has latterly been conducted under the auspices of emerging…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy