The modus operandi of special education: teachers' ability to analyse student needs and apply it to classroom planning
conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored byWendy Kortman
The contemporary debate about quality education for children with disabilities and impairments has continued to focus on mainstream schools, and, more recently, the emphasis on inclusion considers the reproduction of exclusionary practice within school structures. While the socio-cultural construction of disability is recognised as disabling, this paper argues that a constructive approach to policy implementation can be accomplished by drawing on 'insider' information constructed by teachers involved in inclusive practice.
History
Title of proceedings
Inclusive education: a framework for reform : proceedings of the International Conference on Inclusive Education
Event
International Conference on Inclusive Education (2003: Hong Kong, China)
Pagination
221 - 231
Publisher
Centre for Special Needs and Studies in Inclusive Education, Hong Kong Institute of Education
Location
Hong Kong, China
Place of publication
Hong Kong, China
Start date
2003-12-16
End date
2003-12-19
ISBN-13
9789889791315
ISBN-10
9889791315
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2004, Centre for Special Needs and Studies in Inclusive Education, Hong Kong Institute of Education