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Title: | Special and inclusive education in Israel |
Authors: | Al-Yagon, Michal Margalit, Malka |
Keywords: | Education -- Mediterranean Region Special education -- Law and legislation -- Israel Educational law and legislation -- Israel Inclusive education -- Israel Education -- Curricula -- Israel Education -- Israel -- Evaluation |
Issue Date: | 2001 |
Publisher: | University of Malta. Faculty of Education |
Citation: | Al-Yagon, M. & Margalit, M. (2001). Special and inclusive education in Israel. Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies, 6(2), 93-112 |
Abstract: | The present paper aims to describe the Israeli special education system historically and currently, as related in particular to the 1988 National Special Education Law, and to appraise future systemic trends. Discussion focuses on three major aspects: (a) changes in specia! education concepts and ideological perceptions, (b) systemic structural changes locally and nationally; and (c) curricular and intervention perspectives. The conceptual/ideological review includes changes in theoretical approaches to definitions and classifications, which influenced implementation issues such as diagnostic and intervention planning. The discussion of systemic structural changes focuses on the expanding process of inclusion for children with special needs into the regular education system and on the growing process of decentralisation in resource distribution toward local and regional support centres. Diverse solutions are examined to resolve the enduring major conflict between the need to provide the optimal help and support to meet the special needs of each individual child and at the same time to strive for the highest level of inclusion. Developments in curricula and intervention are described, consisting of revised goals. modified definitions, and new approaches to remedial education and intervention. including the integration of new technologies. In appraising future trends, the importance is highlighted of appropriate modifications in teacher training. student skill development. and setting design, as well as the evaluating and supervising resource distribution and treatment efficacy. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/18984 |
ISSN: | 1024-5375 |
Appears in Collections: | MJES, Volume 6, No. 2 (2001) MJES, Volume 6, No. 2 (2001) |
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