美国、夏威夷和日本为有广泛支助需求的学生提供特殊教育的简要历史回顾

Somer Matthews
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本文旨在对美国和夏威夷,以及日本和东亚其他地区为有广泛支助需求(ESN)的学生提供特殊教育的历史进行范围性回顾。随着互动世界的不断全球化,我们的教育体系都不是存在于真空之中;我们的体系已经并将继续相互影响。这种影响在所有文献中都是显而易见的,表明尽管这些地区特殊教育改革的时机不同,但我们教育体制的许多部分是相互映照的。尽管我们之间存在差异,但我们都有一个共同的目标,那就是减少残疾学生在我们的学校和社会中受到的侮辱,而我们只有通过向假定能力的全球转变才能实现这一目标。
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A Brief Historic Review of Special Education for Students with Extensive Support Needs in the US, Hawai’i, and Japan
The purpose of this paper is to provide a scoping review situating the history of special education for students with extensive support needs (ESN) in the United States and Hawaii, as well as in Japan and other parts of East Asia. With the continued globalization of our interactive world, none of our educational systems exist in a vacuum; our systems have and will continue to influence one-another. This influence is evident throughout the literature, showing that though the timing of special education reform in each of these regions differ, many parts of our educational systems mirror one another. Despite our differences, what we all share is a common goal of reducing the stigmatization of students with disabilities in our schools and societies, and we will only achieve that through a global shift toward presumed competence.
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