Results and Discussion—What We Know About Adjustments and Implications
Publication Name
Springer Briefs in Education
Abstract
This chapter provides the results from a large-scale systematic review of adjustments provided to children with special educational needs in general education classrooms. Initially, demographic characteristics of the research will be examined, including geographic region, types of school examined, diagnostic features and characteristics of participants contributing data. This is followed by a consideration of methodology and research quality. Subsequently, the nature of adjustments will be examined across the areas of assessment; instruction; curriculum; classroom environment; organisation and management; human resource use; and technology. Key findings in these areas will be contextualized and discussed. Finally, an analysis of the key themes identified across the research will be offered and some limitations of the review acknowledged.
Open Access Status
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Volume
Part F2201
First Page
23
Last Page
75