Inclusion and Special Needs Education for Immigrant Students in the Nordic Countries
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Inclusion and Special Needs Education for Immigrant Students in the Nordic Countries

  1. 298 pages
  2. English
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About this book

Inclusion for immigrant students with special educational needs (SEN) is a neglected area of research. This edited volume addresses this problem, providing up-to-date insights into the provided support and special needs education (SNE) for immigrant students in different contexts of the Nordic countries.

This important book explores the diversity of student experiences, addressing both compulsory schools and vocational education, and examines how different Nordic countries conceptualise and approach support and SNE for immigrant students. Readers will get an opportunity to read various studies that address gaps in the realisation of inclusion and special need education. This book initiates a dialogue on generating new knowledge, approaches, and methods to expand the flexibility necessary to implement a fully inclusive education. The book offers research that includes strong theoretical and practical frameworks, interviews, interventions, assessments, case studies as well as offers future directions for inclusive and special needs education.

By exploring the process of inclusion and special needs education in the Nordic countries, this book is an essential read for those who intend to deepen their understanding and to enact inclusion, and the development of special needs education for immigrant students.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781032355894
eBook ISBN
9781003807896
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Endorsements
  3. Half Title
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. Contributors
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Foreword
  10. 1 Introduction to inclusion and special needs education for immigrant students in the Nordic countries
  11. 2 Towards inclusive language education for immigrant students in Norwegian schools: a translanguaging-driven perspective
  12. 3 Inclusion of newly arrived migrant students in Norwegian schools: an investigation of different introductory models for language learning and inclusion
  13. 4 Assessing developmental language disorder in bilingual immigrant children: the case of morphological knowledge and executive functions
  14. 5 ā€˜Then we had to analyse a picture’ – blind immigrant student in upper secondary school
  15. 6 Transformative leadership for inclusion and special needs education for immigrant students
  16. 7 At the intersection of ethnicity and special educational needs. Findings from a longitudinal study in Finland
  17. 8 ā€˜First, you must speak good Finnish.’ Adult immigrants’ descriptions of the actants supporting and hindering their inclusion in education and work in Finland
  18. 9 Inclusion and special needs support for immigrant students in Finland
  19. 10 Embodiment, creativity, and cultural sensitivity: including children’ productions and perspectives in the evaluation of their educational needs
  20. 11 A scoping review on inclusion of immigrant children and families in Nordic early childhood education
  21. 12 The professional role of special needs educators in Sweden related to special support and development of learning environments for immigrant students
  22. 13 Deaf, diverse and denied: insights and challenges in responding to the educational and linguistic human rights of deaf immigrant students
  23. 14 School(s) for all?: inclusion, special education and multilingualism at the intersection of disability and migration in Sweden
  24. 15 Teachers’ perspectives on additional support for immigrant students in Icelandic schools
  25. 16 Inclusion and special needs education for immigrant students in the Nordic countries – what are the lessons?
  26. Index