Volume 4, Issue 117 (7-2013)                   J Except Educ 1392, __(117): 49-60 | Back to browse issues page

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Ashoory M, Jalil Abkenar S S. From Mainstreaming to Inclusive Education: A Transition in the Educational System. J Except Educ 2013; 4 (117) :49-60
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 Justice is one of the top properties all over the world. It seems that one of the most basic strategies for accessing multilateral justice to be the facilitating of access to Inclusive education as a transition in the educational system. The purpose of establishing Inclusive education is the search for and understanding academic needs for all the students. However, the focus of this transitional system is on the students who are vulnerable against rejection and deprivation or need special education. Educational experts believe that the conditions ruling over the educational system can not accommodate the social, emotional and educational needs of the students with special needs under the current conditions. They believe that an educational system based on the separation of individuals according to their ability and disability will naturally end in pushing this group into isolation. The gap created as a result of this kind of educational system not only leads to the separation of students with special needs from mainstream students, but also misunderstanding them. The creation of a suitable environment in the in the society capable of admitting students with special needs is a vital issue. Therefore, paying attention to Inclusive education and planning for carrying it out is an inevitable necessity. It is, also, obvious that such a program should take place as soon as possible so that these students can be more tolerant living in a normal society. Meanwhile, a big portion of the problems related to this transitional approach, is related to the knowledge of these teachers and educators about the way this educational system works. This article deals with the fundamental views in the education of students having special needs, the philosophy of transitional education, fundamental values and beliefs, the analysis of opportunities, the current problems and recommendations for the transitional education.

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Type of Study: Review Article | Subject: General
Received: 2013/Sep/Sun | Revised: 2014/Dec/Tue | Accepted: 2013/Oct/Sat | Published: 2013/Oct/Sat | ePublished: 2013/Oct/Sat

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