Inclusion Special Education Education
Inclusion Special Education Education
Inclusion
Educating students with disabilities in the regular classroom. Also called "inclusive education" or "mainstreaming".
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- Useful information about children and inclusion.
- This site is produced by the Renaissance Group, a consortium of universities noted for their teacher education programs and working to reform teacher education.
- Information and resources concerning inclusion.
- Disability rights website by Norman Kunc & Emma Van der Klift with articles, videos, and recommended readings on inclusive education , euthanasia, and family issues.
- The mission of the National Institute for Urban School Improvement is to support inclusive urban communities, schools, and families to build their capacity for sustainable, successful urban education.
- UK network of parents working towards properly resourced inclusive education for children with special needs. National helpline, literature and training for parents and professionals.
- Large UK Government sponsored site concerning the use of IT to promote the inclusion of pupils with all levels of Special Needs. A good starting point for research and information related to the use of assistive technology in education.
- Inclusion Press is a small independent press striving to produce readable, accessible, user-friendly books and resources about full inclusion in school, work, and community.
- A peer reviewed electronic journal which deals with research concerning inclusive education with scholarly contributions from faculty and graduate students.
- A narrative about the beginnings of mainstreaming and some of the negatives it created for students and teachers in special education. Also readers' discussion.
- The Institute of Special Education of the University of Fribourg is maintaining a research project on the question of Integration called "IntSep" (INTegration vs SEParation) since the middle of the eighties. The graphic shows the relation betwee
- Offers demonstrations of and information about the effective practices of inclusive educational programs for children from birth through age eight.
- Award-winning education programs about including people with disabilities, art, and history.
- A networking web-site sharing information about people, projects and agencies which promote and encourage inclusion. Committed to reducing exclusion wherever possible.
- Dedicated to gathering information on inclusive education and providing a forum for interested parties to network, educate themselves and respond to this issue and the current funding crisis in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
- Represents a collaborative effort to build the capacity of state and local education agencies to serve children and youth with and without disabilities in school and community settings.
- British charity based in Bristol. Gives information and advice about inclusive education and related issues.
- Collaborative effort to build the capacity of state and local education agencies to serve children and youth with and without disabilities in school and community settings.
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