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Mainstream Education
 Physical Education for All: Developing Physical Education in the Curriculum for Pupils with Special Education Needs by Helen Wright, This book offers a practical approach to the teaching of Physical Education to children who have severe learning difficulties and profound motor learning difficulties. The authors consider the 'learning to move, moving to learn' continuum as a route forward and include strategies for children who also have emotional and behavioral difficulties. They also provide information on motor development and advice on planning, teaching, and evaluating a PE program. Although largely aimed at teachers in special schools, the book also recognized the difficulties that children with special educational needs encounter in mainstream schools.
 Issues in Deaf Education by Susan Gregory, The way in which education is provided for deaf children in both special settings and mainstream schools is changing, as are the demands made on teachers. Written by specialists, this book issues in educational policy, psychology, linguistics and audiology, as they relate to deaf education. It also provides detailed information about further reading.
Alternative education - Alternative education (also known as nontraditional education) describes a number of approaches to the teaching of children other than standard schools, such as alternative schools and homeschooling. Educational alternatives are often rooted in various philosophies about life and learning that are fundamentally different from those of mainstream education. Kelston Deaf Education Centre - Kelston Deaf Education Centre is located in Archibald Road, Kelston, Auckland, New Zealand. It is a residential special school for deaf children as well as a resource centre providing services and support for mainstream students and their teachers. Freeschool - Freeschool is an alternative form of education. Its purpose is to provide the community with a space for dialogue and learning outside of the mainstream education and economic systems. Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society - The Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society, or ACAS, is an organization in New South Wales, Australia that aims to achieve aboriginal reconciliation by improving the education of aboriginal children. The belief is that with improved education the children will be better able to compete for mainstream employment.
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Art Arts Education Visual - Art Arts Education Visual Art education - Art education is the area of learning that is based upon the visual arts—drawing, painting, sculpture, and design in such fine crafts of jewelry, pottery, weaving and fabrics, etc and design applied to more practical fields such as commercial graphics and home furnishings. Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts - Stanford University Museum of Art (SUMA) is an art museum on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. It displays art ... Art Arts Education Visual - Art Arts Education Visual Art education - Art education is the area of learning that is based upon the visual arts—drawing, painting, sculpture, and design in such fine crafts of jewelry, pottery, weaving and fabrics, etc and design applied to more practical fields such as commercial graphics and home furnishings. Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts - Stanford University Museum of Art (SUMA) is an art museum on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. It displays art ... Art Arts Education Visual - Art Arts Education Visual Art education - Art education is the area of learning that is based upon the visual arts—drawing, painting, sculpture, and design in such fine crafts of jewelry, pottery, weaving and fabrics, etc and design applied to more practical fields such as commercial graphics and home furnishings. Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts - Stanford University Museum of Art (SUMA) is an art museum on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. It displays art ... Art Arts Education Visual - Art Arts Education Visual Art education - Art education is the area of learning that is based upon the visual arts—drawing, painting, sculpture, and design in such fine crafts of jewelry, pottery, weaving and fabrics, etc and design applied to more practical fields such as commercial graphics and home furnishings. Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts - Stanford University Museum of Art (SUMA) is an art museum on the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. It displays art ...
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