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Welcome to Caboolture East Sate School Special Education Program. This special education program is part of the whole school and provides programs for young children 0-4 years and students in Preparatory year to Year 7. The school is a Queensland Government state school which commenced in 1978. In addition to the class teachers, special education teachers and special education teacher aides lead and support learning programs for students with disabilities. Programs are provided for students who are verified in the following categories: intellectual impairment, autistic spectrum disorder, speech language impairment, hearing impairment, physical impairment and vision impairment. Education Queensland and this school seek to deliver special education in a framework founded on socially just principles. The following diagram illustrates this framework and how there has been a shift towards acceptance, dignity and empowerment in the delivery of special education for students with disabilities:
Inclusive education in Queensland: · fosters a learning community that questions disadvantage and challenges social injustice · maximises the educational and social outcomes of all students through the identification and reduction of barriers to learning, especially for those who are vulnerable to marginalisation and exclusion · ensures all students understand and value diversity so that they have the knowledge and skills for positive participation in a just, equitable and democratic global society.
Source: Inclusive Education Statement-2005, Education Queensland. Research by world-leading practitioners on inclusive education state that: ‘We have focused our professional and much of our personal lives on working with educators, parents, and students to restructure schools so that all children may be educated together. History is at a point when inclusive education is no longer an idealistic vision but a reality and obligation. In our collective years of work, we discovered that a critical element for successful academic and social development and inclusion of students with disabilities is for students to support other students. Furthermore, we learned to broaden our discussions to include all students, rather than focusing only on a subset of the school population (e.g.. “special” education, “general” education.) |
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