Journal article
How many children with special needs in regular classes? Official predictions VS teachers’ perceptions in South Australia and New South Wales.
Peter Westwood, Lorraine Graham
Australian Journal of Learning Disabilities | Informa UK Limited | Published : 2000
Abstract
This report provides some recent data on the numbers of students with different types and degrees of disability and special educational need placed in mainstream primary classrooms in South Australia and New South Wales. Information was collected from teachers in seventy‐seven classrooms, representing a total enrolment of 1919 students. The authors have computed the overall prevalence rate for students with special educational needs, together with the prevalence rates for different types of disability or difficulty. These rates have been compared with those reported in the national and international literature. The results suggest that the commonly accepted notion of 20% of the school popula..
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