Drawing on research, Family Advocacy's submission to the Vinson Inquiry into Public Education argues for the inclusion of all children in regular education classes as good educational practice. It gives a historic overview of the education of children with a disability and discusses the effects of segregation and congregation. The submission also identifies issues that need to be addressed in order for children with disability to learn and fully develop their capacities in regular classrooms. Keywords: Education, School age, Inclusion
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So Near and Yet So Far: Students with Disability and the NSW public education system
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