Inclusive Special Education: What Do We Mean and What Do We Want?

Author:

Lemons Christopher J.1ORCID,Vaughn Sharon2ORCID,Alsolami Abdulaziz3

Affiliation:

1. Stanford University, CA, USA

2. The University of Texas-Austin, USA

3. King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

The United States will soon recognize the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975. Considering the past 50 years in special education, we organized this special issue of Remedial and Special Education focused on inclusive education of students with disabilities in international contexts. Just as a broad array of educators in the US have grappled with improving how the education system might most effectively include students with disabilities, educational leaders in various countries across the globe have been addressing the same question: How can we design inclusive education for students with disabilities that effectively meets their needs? The manuscripts included in this special issue represent five countries—India, Japan, Norway, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea. Each paper presents background on the inclusion of students with disabilities within the focus country and highlights recent advances in and proposes next steps for policy, practice, and research. Collectively, we hope the issue expands readers’ thinking about what special education could be, encourages our community to set specific goals for our next ‘milestone anniversary,’ and ignites conversations about the specific steps we need to accomplish our goals.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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