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Reform, Inclusion and Teacher Education

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Towards a new era of special education in the Asia-Pacific Region

Reform, Inclusion and Teacher Education

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Reform, Inclusion and Teacher Education book

Towards a new era of special education in the Asia-Pacific Region
Edited ByChristine Forlin, Ming-Gon John Lian
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 5 June 2008
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203895313
Pages 272
eBook ISBN 9780203895313
Subjects Education
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Forlin, C., & Lian, M.-G.J. (Eds.). (2008). Reform, Inclusion and Teacher Education: Towards a new era of special education in the Asia-Pacific Region (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203895313

ABSTRACT

This ground-breaking book considers current perspectives on special education reform in the Asia-Pacific region. It has a major focus on a new era of special education, and how this relates to education reform towards inclusive education.

With major changes being proposed under current educational reform and confusion as to how to instigate these measures, this book provides ways to better prepare teachers. It is helpfully divided into three different sections of education reform:

    • "Education Reform in the Asia-Pacific region" reviews broad trends and issues in special education across the region, including Taiwan, Korea, Australia, India, China and Hong Kong.
    • "Preparing Teachers to work in Inclusive Classrooms" focuses on curricula and pedagogical practices for teacher education. This section considers different approaches to preparing teachers such as cross-categorical, collaborative, innovations, and the impact of teachers’ attitudes, perceptions and concerns on inclusion.
    • "Effective Special & Inclusive Practices" draws upon evidence–based research to provide best practice models to assist in developing inclusive school communities.

Each section addresses a list of objectives and questions; suggests best practice pedagogy; and concludes with a support section with useful websites and suggested professional development activities. This book will interest teachers, teacher educators, university lecturers in education and post graduate students.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Section 1 Education reform in the Asia-Pacific region

chapter 1|10 pages

Contemporary trends and issues in education reform for special and inclusive education in the Asia-Pacific region

ByCHRIS FORLIN AND MING-GON JOHN LIAN

chapter 2|17 pages

Education reforms in special education

ByWU-TIEN WU, ADRIAN ASHMAN AND YONG-WOOK KIM

chapter 3|12 pages

Collaboration in the era of inclusion

ByANURADHA NAIDU

chapter 4|14 pages

Meeting new challenges of special education in China

ByXU JIACHENG

chapter |3 pages

Support materials and activities: Section 1

Edited ByChristine Forlin, Ming-Gon John Lian

part |2 pages

Section 2 Preparing teachers to work in inclusive classrooms

chapter 5|13 pages

Education reform for inclusion in the Asia-Pacific region: What about teacher education?

ByCHRIS FORLIN

chapter 6|9 pages

Preparing teachers to work with young children with disabilities

ByHSIN-YI WANG

chapter 7|7 pages

Training of Special Needs Officers in Singapore to support inclusion

ByKAILI CHEN, KENNETH POON

chapter 8|13 pages

Teachers’ attitudes, perceptions and concerns about inclusive education in the Asia-Pacific region

ByCHRIS FORLIN, MEI-LAN AU AND STELLA CHONG

chapter |6 pages

Support materials and activities: Section 2

Edited ByChristine Forlin, Ming-Gon John Lian

part |2 pages

Section 3 Effective special and inclusive practices

chapter 9|18 pages

The challenge of raising student levels of achievement in an inclusive national curriculum

ByKEITH HUMPHREYS

chapter 10|13 pages

Promoting inclusion in the primary classroom

ByRICHARD ROSE

chapter 11|11 pages

The inclusive secondary school teacher

ByMICHELLE PEARCE

chapter 12|16 pages

The changing roles and responsibilities of school principals relative to inclusive education

ByUMESH SHARMA, ISHWAR DESAI

chapter 13|18 pages

General classroom strategies to enhance the inclusion of students with learning difficulties

ByBRUCE ALLEN KNIGHT, ANNE BELLERT AND LORRAINE GRAHAM

chapter 14|18 pages

Including children with autism in the culture of play with typical peers

ByPAMELA WOLFBERG

chapter 15|18 pages

Including students with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and autistic spectrum disorders

ByNEIL HUMPHREY

chapter 16|9 pages

Transition for students with disabilities

ByCHRISTIE GILSON AND MING-GON JOHN LIAN

chapter 17|7 pages

Inclusive education as a catalyst for special education reform in the Asia-Pacific region

ByTIM LOREMAN

chapter |4 pages

Support materials and activities: Section 3

Edited ByChristine Forlin, Ming-Gon John Lian
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