This article reports the results is aimed at analyzing the evolution of the political discourse in Chile on Special Educational Needs,and also analyzes the relationship of speech with major public policy initiatives i...This article reports the results is aimed at analyzing the evolution of the political discourse in Chile on Special Educational Needs,and also analyzes the relationship of speech with major public policy initiatives in terms of legislation,fiscal budget and direct action of the executive.You can see that they allow identifying important changes in the use of the main concepts,emphasis,and discussions associated with the promotion of inclusive education.Furthermore,there is a growing interest in the topic of diversity,both nationally and internationally,which is expressed in increasingly specific public policy initiatives to promote inclusive education.However,gaps and gaps persist between political discourse and policy initiatives,as well as between the approach of public policies in Chile and the state of the art of international discussion on the matter.展开更多
The issue of education for people with disabilities has become of increasing concern. How can we effectively guarantee the basic right to education for persons with disabilities? Will the revised Regulation on Educati...The issue of education for people with disabilities has become of increasing concern. How can we effectively guarantee the basic right to education for persons with disabilities? Will the revised Regulation on Education for Persons with Disabilities meet their needs? This article takes the Regulation on Education for Persons with Disabilities as the core and compares it with the related special educational laws of the United States, Britain and Japan. The following conclusions were drawn from this study: In terms of educational concept, the three countries follow the concept of inclusive education, and pursue equity and educational justice. They not only pay attention to inclusive education but also focus on improving the quality of education for students with disabilities. All three countries focus on accommodating children with special needs, but each implements its programs in a different way. These practices can be used as reference for the development of a special needs education law in China.展开更多
Purpose:This paper provides a detailed analysis of inclusive education policies in the context of major system reform in Wales,United Kingdom.Wales is currently undergoing the most significant changes to its education...Purpose:This paper provides a detailed analysis of inclusive education policies in the context of major system reform in Wales,United Kingdom.Wales is currently undergoing the most significant changes to its education system since political devolution from the U.K.Government in I999.Key to these changes is the new Curriculum for Wales and the Additional Learning Needs(ALN)regulations;alongside these and wider system-level reforms,there is an ambition to create an inclusive education system in Wales.This paper explores how inclusion is articulated and communicated within the key policy and guidance documents,using two continuums-"practice"and"values"to map and interpret these documents.Design/Approach/Methods:This paper uses critical policy analysis to make sense of these various inclusive education policy reforms in Wales.Findings:The analysis reveals that despite a foregrounded commitment to inclusion,there is disparity both within and between the policy and guidance documents.Originality/Value:The paper highlights the lack of coherence of key messages articulated through education policy documentation in Wales,providing insight into the emerging national education system reforms,as well as developing an approach for evaluating inclusive education systems inotherjurisdictions.展开更多
This study investigated the attitudes of primary school teachers from the selected rural and urban areas in China toward inclusive education.The results indicated that,(1)teachers’attitudes are composed of three dime...This study investigated the attitudes of primary school teachers from the selected rural and urban areas in China toward inclusive education.The results indicated that,(1)teachers’attitudes are composed of three dimensions:positive and negative effects of inclusion,and benefits of segregated special education;(2)most surveyed teachers demonstrated positive attitudes toward segregated special school education while supporting inclusion;(3)rural and urban teachers held significantly different attitudes toward inclusion,and urban teachers were more negative toward inclusion than rural ones;and(4)teachers’attitudes were not essentially influenced by resources,teaching years or relevant special education training.展开更多
文摘This article reports the results is aimed at analyzing the evolution of the political discourse in Chile on Special Educational Needs,and also analyzes the relationship of speech with major public policy initiatives in terms of legislation,fiscal budget and direct action of the executive.You can see that they allow identifying important changes in the use of the main concepts,emphasis,and discussions associated with the promotion of inclusive education.Furthermore,there is a growing interest in the topic of diversity,both nationally and internationally,which is expressed in increasingly specific public policy initiatives to promote inclusive education.However,gaps and gaps persist between political discourse and policy initiatives,as well as between the approach of public policies in Chile and the state of the art of international discussion on the matter.
文摘The issue of education for people with disabilities has become of increasing concern. How can we effectively guarantee the basic right to education for persons with disabilities? Will the revised Regulation on Education for Persons with Disabilities meet their needs? This article takes the Regulation on Education for Persons with Disabilities as the core and compares it with the related special educational laws of the United States, Britain and Japan. The following conclusions were drawn from this study: In terms of educational concept, the three countries follow the concept of inclusive education, and pursue equity and educational justice. They not only pay attention to inclusive education but also focus on improving the quality of education for students with disabilities. All three countries focus on accommodating children with special needs, but each implements its programs in a different way. These practices can be used as reference for the development of a special needs education law in China.
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文摘Purpose:This paper provides a detailed analysis of inclusive education policies in the context of major system reform in Wales,United Kingdom.Wales is currently undergoing the most significant changes to its education system since political devolution from the U.K.Government in I999.Key to these changes is the new Curriculum for Wales and the Additional Learning Needs(ALN)regulations;alongside these and wider system-level reforms,there is an ambition to create an inclusive education system in Wales.This paper explores how inclusion is articulated and communicated within the key policy and guidance documents,using two continuums-"practice"and"values"to map and interpret these documents.Design/Approach/Methods:This paper uses critical policy analysis to make sense of these various inclusive education policy reforms in Wales.Findings:The analysis reveals that despite a foregrounded commitment to inclusion,there is disparity both within and between the policy and guidance documents.Originality/Value:The paper highlights the lack of coherence of key messages articulated through education policy documentation in Wales,providing insight into the emerging national education system reforms,as well as developing an approach for evaluating inclusive education systems inotherjurisdictions.
文摘This study investigated the attitudes of primary school teachers from the selected rural and urban areas in China toward inclusive education.The results indicated that,(1)teachers’attitudes are composed of three dimensions:positive and negative effects of inclusion,and benefits of segregated special education;(2)most surveyed teachers demonstrated positive attitudes toward segregated special school education while supporting inclusion;(3)rural and urban teachers held significantly different attitudes toward inclusion,and urban teachers were more negative toward inclusion than rural ones;and(4)teachers’attitudes were not essentially influenced by resources,teaching years or relevant special education training.