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Comparing special education : origins to contemporary paradoxes

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 comparati.

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  • "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 comparati."@en

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  • "Comparing special education : from origins to contemporary paradoxes"
  • "Comparing special education : origins to contemporary paradoxes"
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  • "Comparing Special Education Origins to Contemporary Paradoxes"@en
  • "Comparing special education origins to contemporary paradoxes"@en
  • "Comparing special education origins to contemporary paradoxes"