1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0885-2006(99)80032-5
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The culture of inclusion: Recognizing diversity at multiple levels

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“…Inclusive education has emerged as a promising educational practice for teaching young children with significant disabilities (Beckman et al 1998;Cole, Waldron, and Majd 2004;Guralnick 2001;Hanson et al 1997Hanson et al , 1998Odom 2002;Rafferty, Piscitelli, and Boettcher 2003;Fisher and Meyer 2002;Ryndak and Fisher 2003;Logan and Keefe 1997). Hunt et al (2004) report on gains in cognitive, language, motor, and social development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inclusive education has emerged as a promising educational practice for teaching young children with significant disabilities (Beckman et al 1998;Cole, Waldron, and Majd 2004;Guralnick 2001;Hanson et al 1997Hanson et al , 1998Odom 2002;Rafferty, Piscitelli, and Boettcher 2003;Fisher and Meyer 2002;Ryndak and Fisher 2003;Logan and Keefe 1997). Hunt et al (2004) report on gains in cognitive, language, motor, and social development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Program quality, specific child characteristics, family goals, professional advice, and receptivity and experience of the educational and program staff are only some of the key issues that enter into the decision process (see Bailey, McWilliam, Buysse, & Wesley, 1998;Hanson et al, 1998). Moreover, a decision to place a child in a fully inclusive program during the early childhood period constitutes an important commitment and often carries the expectation that through advocacy for appropriate services and program accommodations, a child will be able to continue to be fully included in the years ahead (Hanson et al, 2001 This expectation is challenged almost immediately, however, in the transition to the first and second grades, where academic demands increase and peer relationships and social networks become more salient (e.g., Ladd & Kochenderfer, 1996;Perry & Weinstein, 1998).…”
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“…Quatro destes associaram, à entrevista, o procedimento de observação participante (RAO, 2001;LEBEER;RIJKE, 2003;BAKER;DONELLY, 2001;HANSON et al, 1998) e um associou a gravação em vídeo aos dois outros procedimentos (LEBEER;RIJKE, 2003).…”
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“…Análise documental foi realizada em três trabalhos, associada a outros procedimentos (HANSON et al, 1998;BAKER;DONELLY, 2001, ABRANTES-PEGO, 1999. Três artigos trabalharam com questionários enviados pelo correio (PALMER et al, 1998;KASARI et al, 1999;JONES et al, 2001) Para a autora, a busca por palavras alternativas, feita pelas mães, caminha no sentido contrário ao do modelo médico, que freqüentemente se fundamenta em rótulos (diagnósticos), os quais contribuem para o processo de exclusão social.…”
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