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Behavioral Impacts Associated With Students With Disabilities in Australian Schools: The Need for a Deeper Understanding of Inclusivity and Their Learning Journey

    1. [1] University of Southern Queensland

      University of Southern Queensland

      Australia

  • Localización: Inclusive Theory and Practice in Special Education / Henriette Van Rensburg (ed. lit.), Shirley O'Neill (ed. lit.), 2020, ISBN 9781799829010, págs. 54-80
  • Idioma: español
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    • This chapter explores the link between students with disabilities, the behaviours they exhibit, the impact this has on their schooling, and the impact upon others. The author's school has a population of about 1,000 students, of whom over 10 percent have verified disabilities. According to Education Council (2016), data regarding the number of students with disabilities is inconsistent between schools in Australia's states and territories, however, there are schools throughout Australia that have large numbers of students with verified disabilities. This is reinforced by the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (2018) where in 2017 there were about 18.8 percent of Australian school students with a verified disability. It is not surprising, therefore, that these statistics are concerning and research continues to be a priority. Identifying appropriate pedagogies and more effective management strategies for these students will benefit them, their families, and the community, and contribute to solving pressing issues in these students' lives.


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