Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Bucharest
Abstract
Research on special education give new response to the issue of disability from perspective often tenned the "human rights based approach". In the next study our purpose is to identify the new research directions, the problematic fields, scientific and applied themes concordant to national and European strategies and policies. That article is based on the analysis of important journals according to inclusion strategies; new themes included in traditional journals, contents of some books, projects financed by EU, review edited by important organizations / institutions. The article identifies topics were related to: educational policies, organizational culture and ethos that promotes inclusion; researches on teachers' attitude towards the persons with disabilities and inclusion; studies on the training of the teachers regarding the educational inclusion; special educational needs; trends in Curriculum Design.
Publisher
University of Bucharest, Doctoral School of Faculty of Psychology and Educational Science
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