The History of Special Education: From Isolation to IntegrationGallaudet University Press, 1993 - Počet stran: 463 Cover -- Title page -- Contents -- Copyright page -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- Preface -- Part 1. Lessons of a Dark Past -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Disability and Society before the Eighteenth Century: Dread and Despair -- Chapter 2. Education and Enlightenment: New Views and New Methods -- Part 2. Into the Light of a More Modern World -- Introduction -- Chapter 3. The Rise of Institutions, Asylums, and Public Charities -- Chapter 4. Education for Exceptional Students in North America after 1850 -- Chapter 5. Physicians, Pedagogues, and Pupils: Defining the Institutional Population -- Chapter 6. More Than Three Rs: Life in Nineteenth-Century Institutions -- Chapter 7. Teaching Exceptional Students in the Nineteenth Century -- Part 3. Into the New Century -- Introduction -- Chapter 8. Measures and Mismeasures: The IQ Myth -- Chapter 9. The "Threat of the Feebleminded"--Chapter 10. From Isolation to Segregation: The Emergence of Special Classes -- Chapter 11. New Categories, New Labels -- Part 4. Segregation to Integration -- Introduction -- Chapter 12. Approaching Integration -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Introduction | 3 |
Chapter 2 | 23 |
New Views and New Methods | 38 |
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