Editorial REACH 35.2

Authors

Keywords:

legislation, inclusive education, policy, special class

Author Biography

Anna Logan, School of Inclusive and Special Education Institute of Education, Dublin City University 

Anna Logan is an Associate Professor at the School of Inclusive and Special Education, and  Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning at the Institute of Education, Dublin City University. Prior to working in higher education, Anna spent almost twenty years working as a teacher in mainstream and special schools.

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Published

2022-12-15

How to Cite

Logan, A. (2022). Editorial REACH 35.2. REACH: Journal of Inclusive Education in Ireland, 35(2). Retrieved from https://reachjournal.ie/index.php/reach/article/view/545

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