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This book reports on the use of behavioural support - an
evidence-based approach developed in the USA to meet students'
special educational needs - in Australia and selected thriving
Asian countries. It brings together key issues and insights into
how educational policy and practices in different societies and
cultures influence the uptake of behavioural support in schools and
classrooms. The book provides a balanced and highly informative
perspective on the historical paths of development and current
expansion of behavioural support into regular schools in the USA.
It also offers insights into the progress of its implementation
outside the Western context of the USA and Europe and its influence
on capacity building among professionals within various contexts
across the Asia-Pacific region. Case studies from Australia
demonstrate the effectiveness of multi-tiered behavioural support
in a state government education system for a population of diverse
students, and address the resultant adaptation of tiers when it is
implemented in a nongovernment school organisation for students
with autism. Case studies from Singapore, Mainland China, Hong
Kong, South Korea and Japan reveal the cultural practices and
organisational issues that produce distinctive characteristics of
behavioural support in inclusive and special education within these
countries. This book offers essential guidance to educational
decision-makers in these countries and communities around diverse
students in considering their next steps towards using behavioural
supports proposed in the American blueprints for implementing and
building capacity for use in any context.
This book addresses in detail a range of issues in connection with
preparing individuals with disabilities or other special needs for
gaining employment and planning a career path beyond school. It
presents strategies for personnel preparation, parent education,
effective programs for career development and transitions, policies
and policy research, and useful tools for assessment and
intervention. The clear explanations of essential theories,
research findings, policies, and practices for career development
ensure that readers gain a deeper understanding of all the issues
involved. Most importantly, they will learn several strategies that
can be used to prepare students for employment within global and
Asia-Pacific regional contexts.
This book offers a comprehensive overview of how inclusion for
students with special educational needs (SEN) has developed and is
continuing to evolve in mainstream schools across the Asia-Pacific
region. The authors provide an applied analysis of inclusive
education in 10 geographical settings, covering legislative,
historical, and cultural perspectives. A diverse range of factors
that influence inclusive policy-to-practice implementation in these
contexts are highlighted, and practical strategies to address some
key issues are put forward. The settings in focus are the Maldives,
Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao,
Japan, Province of British Columbia Canada, New Zealand, and
Australia.
This book addresses in detail a range of issues in connection with
preparing individuals with disabilities or other special needs for
gaining employment and planning a career path beyond school. It
presents strategies for personnel preparation, parent education,
effective programs for career development and transitions, policies
and policy research, and useful tools for assessment and
intervention. The clear explanations of essential theories,
research findings, policies, and practices for career development
ensure that readers gain a deeper understanding of all the issues
involved. Most importantly, they will learn several strategies that
can be used to prepare students for employment within global and
Asia-Pacific regional contexts.
This book reports on the use of behavioural support - an
evidence-based approach developed in the USA to meet students'
special educational needs - in Australia and selected thriving
Asian countries. It brings together key issues and insights into
how educational policy and practices in different societies and
cultures influence the uptake of behavioural support in schools and
classrooms. The book provides a balanced and highly informative
perspective on the historical paths of development and current
expansion of behavioural support into regular schools in the USA.
It also offers insights into the progress of its implementation
outside the Western context of the USA and Europe and its influence
on capacity building among professionals within various contexts
across the Asia-Pacific region. Case studies from Australia
demonstrate the effectiveness of multi-tiered behavioural support
in a state government education system for a population of diverse
students, and address the resultant adaptation of tiers when it is
implemented in a nongovernment school organisation for students
with autism. Case studies from Singapore, Mainland China, Hong
Kong, South Korea and Japan reveal the cultural practices and
organisational issues that produce distinctive characteristics of
behavioural support in inclusive and special education within these
countries. This book offers essential guidance to educational
decision-makers in these countries and communities around diverse
students in considering their next steps towards using behavioural
supports proposed in the American blueprints for implementing and
building capacity for use in any context.
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