Educating Handicapped Migrants: Issues and Options

Author:

Barresi Josephine G.

Abstract

Problems in the identification and delivery of appropriate education to handicapped migrant students include lack of child identification and lack of continuity of appropriate education. Potential corrective policy options are presented which could guarantee educational rights and protections to these students. It is suggested that problems resulting from mobility may have an impact on the education of transient populations besides the migrant handicapped.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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