Academic and Social Attainments of Children with Mental Retardation in General Education and Special Education Settings

Author:

Freeman Stephanny F.N.1,Alkin Marvin C.2

Affiliation:

1. University of California-Los Angeles

2. University of California-Los Angeles,

Abstract

Parents, professionals, and researchers have been concerned about the most appropriate placement for children with mental retardation. To shed light on the efficacy of integration, 36 studies were reviewed on the academic and social attainments of school-age children with mental retardation. Results show that children in general education classes do not attain social acceptance ratings at as high a level as do their typically developing peers. When comparing children with mental retardation in general education and special education classrooms, integrated students perform better than their comparable segregated students on measures of academic achievement and social competence. Other variables are discussed that might affect child outcomes, and related recommendations are given for future research.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Education

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