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Inclusive education for children with special educational needs in Singapore schools
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Type
Book chapter
Citation
Poon, K. K. (2022). Inclusive education for children with special educational needs in Singapore schools. In Y.-J. Lee (Ed.), Education in Singapore: People-making and nation-building (pp. 33-47). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9982-5_3
Abstract
Inclusive education is commonly described as a set of values, principles, and practices that seeks meaningful, effective, and quality education for all students (UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC, 2006). General Comment, 9, CRC/C/GC/9 http://www.csie.org.uk/inclusion/GeneralComment9_Sept2006.pdf). When considered within the context of children with special educational needs (SEN), which is the focus of this chapter, educational inclusion is also commonly regarded as the education of children with SEN alongside their peers. As the earlier discussion implies, inclusion is a value-laden and complex construct. What is inclusive education and how are children with SEN in Singapore included? In this chapter, aspects of this complex construct will be examined. Likewise, the concept of SEN will also be defined. Finally, the extent of inclusiveness in Singapore schools will be discussed across the preschool, primary, and secondary levels. It will be argued that the differing contexts of these educational environments impact upon the extent to which children with SEN may be responsibly included. Finally, reflecting upon international research and the nuances of the Singapore context, considerations for educational inclusion in Singapore will be discussed.
Date Issued
2022
ISBN
9789811699825 (online)
9789811699818 (print)
Publisher
Springer