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History of Special Education

Author : Anthony F. Rotatori,Festus E. Obiakor,Jeffrey P. Bakken
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 389 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2011-01-25
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780857246295

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History of Special Education by Anthony F. Rotatori,Festus E. Obiakor,Jeffrey P. Bakken Pdf

Examines the history of special education by categorical areas (for example, Learning Disabilities, Mental Retardation, and Autistic Spectrum Disorders). This title includes chapters on the changing philosophy related to educating students with exceptionalities as well as a history of legal and legislation content concerned with special education.

The History of Special Education

Author : Margret A. Winzer
Publisher : Gallaudet University Press
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Education
ISBN : 1563680181

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The History of Special Education by Margret A. Winzer Pdf

An introductory history, written by a special educator for special educators, aiming to resurrect and interpret the past in order to cast new light on important issues of today. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

A Class by Themselves?

Author : Jason Ellis
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 383 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2019-03-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442624610

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A Class by Themselves? by Jason Ellis Pdf

In A Class by Themselves?, Jason Ellis provides an erudite and balanced history of special needs education, an early twentieth century educational innovation that continues to polarize school communities across Canada, the United States, and beyond. Ellis situates the evolution of this educational innovation in its proper historical context to explore the rise of intelligence testing, the decline of child labour and rise of vocational guidance, emerging trends in mental hygiene and child psychology, and the implementation of a new progressive curriculum. At the core of this study are the students. This book is the first to draw deeply on rich archival sources, including 1000 pupil records of young people with learning difficulties, who attended public schools between 1918 and 1945. Ellis uses these records to retell individual stories that illuminate how disability filtered down through the school system’s many nooks and crannies to mark disabled students as different from (and often inferior to) other school children. A Class by Themselves? sheds new light on these and other issues by bringing special education’s curious past to bear on its constantly contested present.

Elizabeth Farrell and the History of Special Education

Author : Kimberly E. Kode
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Inclusive education
ISBN : 086586523X

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Elizabeth Farrell and the History of Special Education by Kimberly E. Kode Pdf

"Elizabeth Farrell made inclusion, individualized education, and comprehensive assessment her causes at a time when prominent psychologists argued to segregate people with disabilities from society. In this male-dominated field, Farrell made a case for what would become special educaiton and found success, but she could not have anticipated that her efforts to reoganize other teachers around her cause would evolve into the world's largest and most influential special education association, the Council for Exceptional Children. This engaging work ensures Farrell's incredible story wil not be forgotten." from the cover.

Comparing Special Education

Author : John G. Richardson,Justin J.W. Powell
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-17
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780804779135

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Comparing Special Education by John G. Richardson,Justin J.W. Powell Pdf

In today's schools the number of students who receive additional resources to access the curriculum is growing rapidly, and the ongoing expansion of special education is among the most significant worldwide educational developments of the past century. Yet even among developed democracies the range of access varies hugely, from one student in twenty to one student in three. In contemporary conflicts about educational standards and accountability, special education plays a key role as it draws the boundaries between exclusion and inclusion. Comparing Special Education unites in-depth comparative and historical studies with analyses of global trends, with a particular focus on special and inclusive education in the United States, England, France, and Germany. The authors examine the causes and consequences of various institutional and organizational developments, illustrate differences in forms of educational governance and social policy priorities, and highlight the evolution of social logics from segregation of students with special educational needs to their inclusion in local schools.

Advances in Special Education

Author : Sandra Burkhardt,Festus E. Obiakor,Anthony F. Rotatori
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1370992921

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Advances in Special Education by Sandra Burkhardt,Festus E. Obiakor,Anthony F. Rotatori Pdf

The History of Special Education

Author : Robert L. Osgood
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2007-11-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780313059483

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The History of Special Education by Robert L. Osgood Pdf

Osgood examines the history of the school lives of children placed in formal or informal special education settings in American public schools during the last 120 years. As the public school system in the United States grew throughout the 20th century, special education became a recognized and dependable, but marginalized, arm of public schooling. Throughout the 1900s special education emerged as its own world in many ways, developing policies, practices, structures, and an identity that became more diverse and inclusive. This work describes and interprets the nature and characteristics of special education. It examines carefully the human aspects of identification and placement; the nature of work and play in the classroom; the relationship among students, teachers, administrators, and parents involved in the process; the status and relation of children with disabilities to their non-disabled peers in various school settings; and the impact of school experiences on the lives of these children beyond school.

Japan and the United States in Asia

Author : Robert Endicott Osgood
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015009202139

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Japan and the United States in Asia by Robert Endicott Osgood Pdf

Special Education Law

Author : Laura Rothstein,Scott F. Johnson
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-04-17
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781483322230

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Special Education Law by Laura Rothstein,Scott F. Johnson Pdf

Special Education Law, Fifth Edition provides a comprehensive, and student-friendly overview of the major federal laws—and judicial interpretations of those laws—that apply to the education of children with special needs. Laura Rothstein and Scott F. Johnson thoroughly present the most up-to-date information on special education statutes, regulations, and judicial interpretations, including substantial changes in the interpretation of the legistlation. The text helps students understand what the law requires so that they can develop policies and make decisions that comply with these laws.

From Integration to Inclusion

Author : Margret A. Winzer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Education
ISBN : PSU:000067220809

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From Integration to Inclusion by Margret A. Winzer Pdf

This follow-up to the first volume focuses on key dynamics consist of a retrospective overview of the paradigms that emerged from and shaped special education; a critical assessment of past progress and reform, including failures and disappointments; and an analysis of the theoretical diversity within the discipline.

A Disability History of the United States

Author : Kim E. Nielsen
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2012-10-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780807022030

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A Disability History of the United States by Kim E. Nielsen Pdf

The first book to cover the entirety of disability history, from pre-1492 to the present Disability is not just the story of someone we love or the story of whom we may become; rather it is undoubtedly the story of our nation. Covering the entirety of US history from pre-1492 to the present, A Disability History of the United States is the first book to place the experiences of people with disabilities at the center of the American narrative. In many ways, it’s a familiar telling. In other ways, however, it is a radical repositioning of US history. By doing so, the book casts new light on familiar stories, such as slavery and immigration, while breaking ground about the ties between nativism and oralism in the late nineteenth century and the role of ableism in the development of democracy. A Disability History of the United States pulls from primary-source documents and social histories to retell American history through the eyes, words, and impressions of the people who lived it. As historian and disability scholar Nielsen argues, to understand disability history isn’t to narrowly focus on a series of individual triumphs but rather to examine mass movements and pivotal daily events through the lens of varied experiences. Throughout the book, Nielsen deftly illustrates how concepts of disability have deeply shaped the American experience—from deciding who was allowed to immigrate to establishing labor laws and justifying slavery and gender discrimination. Included are absorbing—at times horrific—narratives of blinded slaves being thrown overboard and women being involuntarily sterilized, as well as triumphant accounts of disabled miners organizing strikes and disability rights activists picketing Washington. Engrossing and profound, A Disability History of the United States fundamentally reinterprets how we view our nation’s past: from a stifling master narrative to a shared history that encompasses us all.

General and Special Education Inclusion in an Age of Change

Author : Jeffrey P. Bakken,Festus E. Obiakor
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-10-31
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781786355416

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General and Special Education Inclusion in an Age of Change by Jeffrey P. Bakken,Festus E. Obiakor Pdf

This volume will address the most current perspectives and issues related to general and special education inclusion and will be written by leaders in the field with particular expertise in this area. This volume will be an excellent resource for special educators, administrators, mental health clinicians, school counsellors, and psychologists.

A History of Childhood and Disability

Author : Philip L. Safford,Elizabeth J. Safford
Publisher : Teachers College Press
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Education
ISBN : 0807734853

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A History of Childhood and Disability by Philip L. Safford,Elizabeth J. Safford Pdf

In their chronological portrait, the authors synthesize the many voices of exceptional children, providing a historical picture that includes not only the perspective of the professional, but also, to the extent possible, that of the "client." The book begins by placing the origins of special education in historical context from Aristotle through the Enlightenment and beyond. Subsequent chapters consider individual "conditions" traditionally associated with specialized approaches (e.g., blindness, deafness, and retardation), discuss conditions that have given rise to further differentiation of childhood exceptionality, and offer a synthesis of themes and a prospective for a "new history," now emerging, of children considered exceptional.

Back to School on Civil Rights

Author : National Council on Disability (U.S.)
Publisher : U.S. Government Printing Office
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Education
ISBN : IND:32000013410701

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Back to School on Civil Rights by National Council on Disability (U.S.) Pdf

This official study examines more than 20 years of Federal monitoring and enforcement of compliance with Part B of the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) with a view towards ensuring the rights of the disabled to a quality education. It includes recommendations to the President and Congress to strengthen IDEA.

Introduction to a Special Education

Author : Karen A. Waldron
Publisher : Wadsworth Publishing Company
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Education
ISBN : 0827360762

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Introduction to a Special Education by Karen A. Waldron Pdf

This volume guides readers toward understanding and meeting the needs of students with exceptionalities. This book maintains the critical information of the traditional introductory text: the history of special education, state and federal legislation, and the role of the courts. It elaborates the steps in the identification and assessment process as well as the development of an individualized educational program (IEP). It describes critical directions in special education, such as the least restrictive environment and the continuum of services. Through discussing movements such as the Regular Education Initiative, it traces how we arrived at the controversial sentiments of today. This text provides an objective overview of responses of experts who feel positively or negatively about directions toward inclusion.