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  • Turkish Special Education Journal: International
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  • POLICY FOR SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DIFFICULTIES IN ENGLAND IN COMPARISON WITH TURKEY BETWEEN 1...

POLICY FOR SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DIFFICULTIES IN ENGLAND IN COMPARISON WITH TURKEY BETWEEN 1995-2011

Authors : Sonia BLANDFORD, HAKAN SARI
Pages : 1-47
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Publication Date : 2019-02-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The purpose of this paper is twofold: One is to describe in analyzing what had been done for special education in considering effective factors for education of children with specail educationalneeds and difficulties in England. The other one is to describe current issues of special education in Turkey and with the aim of enhancing the education procedure and education qualities competency based training described as a solution. Then the two countries wre compared with each other what happened to the professionals’ believes and what practyices existed in each country. Then the researchers will draw recommendations in terms of developing countries’ giving such a good example of british experinces as one of the well developed countries in the world. This paper explores a range of policy frameworks in play in the field of special educational needs and their relationship with procedural fairness and substantive justice. Drawing on analysis of post1993 English and Scottish policy documents, dominant motifs in special educational needs policy are identified. It is argued that in both England and Scotland, there is a shift away from a policy framework based on professional control. Legal and bureaucratic policy frameworks are of growing importance in both countries, but change has been more rapid in England. Finally, the implications of comparative research for special educational needs policy and wider education policy are discussed.
Keywords : Special education

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