Higher Education and Disabilities: International ApproachesAlan Hurst The subject of disabled students in universities has been overlooked in educational research. Building on the content of his first book steps towards graduation Alan Hurst has worked with colleagues from overseas to compile a collection of papers which explore aspects of policy and provision for this important student minority. The book contains accounts from Australia and North America as well as countries at different stages of policy development in Europe. The book should be of interest to staff working with students with disabilities in post-compulsory education since it describes strategies for developing policy, which could be transferable to other contexts. The book will be especially useful for those involved in promoting opportunities for study abroad. It will also be relevant to those engaged in researches in special education, comparative education and educational policy as well as in the growing area of disability studies. |
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... offer higher education in the non- university sector . The first permanent polytechnics were introduced in 1996 . All universities have entry restrictions . All students have to pass an entrance examination if they wish to go to ...
... offer higher education in the non- university sector . The first permanent polytechnics were introduced in 1996 . All universities have entry restrictions . All students have to pass an entrance examination if they wish to go to ...
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... offered in 17 publicly funded and monitored Universities ( Higher Educational Institutes ) and in 12 Technological Educational Institutes . Universities offer both undergraduate and postgraduate studies . Undergraduate studies lead to a ...
... offered in 17 publicly funded and monitored Universities ( Higher Educational Institutes ) and in 12 Technological Educational Institutes . Universities offer both undergraduate and postgraduate studies . Undergraduate studies lead to a ...
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... offer assessments on a sliding fee scale and some students can obtain medical insurance to cover the cost . Disability services offices generally approve limited accommodations prior to diagnosis , if the student is in the process of ...
... offer assessments on a sliding fee scale and some students can obtain medical insurance to cover the cost . Disability services offices generally approve limited accommodations prior to diagnosis , if the student is in the process of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
2 | 27 |
Supporting students with disabilities in Belgium | 37 |
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