2018
DOI: 10.3130/aija.83.385
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Environment Management by Teachers for Improving Facilities at Schools for Special Needs Education From the Perspective of Medical Care

Abstract: Part 2 of this research continuously focused on the educational environment for students who need daily medical care in schools for special needs education. A nationwide questionnaire was conducted in 2015, targeting all schools for students with physical disabilities. The data was analyzed using a KH coder developed by Higuchi (2001) as text mining software.This study attempted to show the teachers' creative use of spaces and human resources to solve problems in schools. In addition, a crosssectional study of… Show more

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“…On the contrary, Japan still has fundamental problems of accessibility in schools, though there were several guidelines as mentioned above. Some papers dealt with physical environments for students with special needs in special schools [7][8], however recent papers regarding general schools for students with special needs are few. Junko & Satoru (2013) [9] showed the effective methods of restroom renewal for everyone through user involvement in general schools.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, Japan still has fundamental problems of accessibility in schools, though there were several guidelines as mentioned above. Some papers dealt with physical environments for students with special needs in special schools [7][8], however recent papers regarding general schools for students with special needs are few. Junko & Satoru (2013) [9] showed the effective methods of restroom renewal for everyone through user involvement in general schools.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%