何去何从?国际全纳教育学者之间的讨论

Q4 Social Sciences
Ian A. Matheson, Kerstin Merz-Atalik, Theodore Christou, Robert Kruschel, Lani Florian, Markku Jahnukainen, Andreas Köpfer, Jeffrey MacCormack, Jessica Whitley
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哪些理念是加拿大全纳教育的核心,教育工作者和研究人员如何培养提供全纳教育的能力?还缺少哪些人或哪些东西,国际合作如何帮助我们实现全纳教育的目标?本文报告了国际全纳教育学者共同思考这些问题的讨论情况。这些学者来自加拿大、苏格兰、芬兰和德国,他们思考了他们(我们)从加拿大全纳教育的历史中吸取的经验教训。他们借鉴合作研究的经验,概述了合作和相互学习的一些明显益处,以寻找全纳教育的进步之路。
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Whereto From Here? A Discussion Among International Scholars of Inclusive Education
Which ideas are central to inclusive education in Canada, and how do educators and researchers build capacity to provide it? Who or what is still missing, and how can international collaboration help us accomplish our goals in inclusive education? This article reports on a discussion among international scholars of inclusive education as they considered these questions together. These scholars, from Canada, Scotland, Finland, and Germany, considered the lessons they (we) have learned from our history of inclusive education in Canada. They drew on their experience with collaborative research to outline some clear benefits of working together, and learning from each other, to find progressive ways forward in inclusive education.
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Exceptionality Education International
Exceptionality Education International Social Sciences-Education
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