Integration in Norway of Children with Special Educational Needs
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Integration, Norway, S.E.N., Special Educational Needs, ARION, Education SystemsAbstract
In May, 1996, twelve representatives from six European countries - Ireland, England, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany & Austria - participated in an ARION study visit to Norway. The purpose of such EU-funded study visits is to allow participants to compare educational systems while also having an opportunity to visit schools and centres in a host country. Maura Sharkey was Ireland's representative on this visit and her report highlights the current special education situation in Norway with a particular focus on integration.
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