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Osgood, Robert L.

The history of inclusion in the United States.

In this comprehensive study, author Robert L. Osgood reveals how the idea of inclusion has evolved into broader realms of thought and practice. In its earliest manifestations, educators dwelled upon the classroom setting itself, wondering whether "disabled" children belonged there; if not, why not; and if so, how this could be accomplished? By the late 1960s, the scope of the discussion had shifted to assess the comprehensive structures of special education and its relationship with general education. The History of Inclusion seamlessly follows this progression into the present decade, in which current educational policy questions the need for any sort of separate "special education" in principle and structure. [Abstract: Site editor's information].

Keywords

Education, Inclusion, Handicap, Special education for the handicapped,

Quelle Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press (2005), V, 226 S.
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Zusatzinformation Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9781563683183.pdf; Verlagsangaben: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0666/2005040060-d.html; Verlagshomepage: http://gupress.gallaudet.edu/bookpage/HIUSbookpage.html
Language englisch
Document type Monographie
ISBN 1-56368-318-0

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