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Turning point for special needs?

Education correspondent Mike Baker believes that special education in Great Britain “may be at a turning point: after almost 30 years of movement [toward the inclusion of special needs pupils in mainstream classrooms], the pendulum could be about to swing back from inclusion towards segregation.” Read Baker’s column at the BBC News website.

Posted by David Roberts on 13 June 2005 in Policy , Special Needs

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