First published in 1982. After the economic crises of the late
seventies and early eighties, remedial education was affected
particularly badly. Due to lack of funding, a child had to be
labelled and diagnosed before they could receive any remedial
education. For some children this labelling produced unintended and
destructive consequences. The author examines this context of
failure, and analyses various approaches to remedial education.
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