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To solve the global challenges of the present society, contemporary scholarship requires that all diverse social groups are included in knowledge production through education. Professionalisation is one way in which diverse social groups can engage in knowledge production in higher education. While all kinds of professionalisation produce citizens who can contribute to the social, political and economic development, the teaching profession is foundational as most people have come through the hands of teachers from basic to higher education. Teaching has been referred to as the noblest of professions because it does not only require acquisition of knowledge and skills, but high levels of professionalism, dignity, honour and the ability to lead by example. While inclusion of all diverse social groups is topical after attainment of independence in African countries largely and in South Africa particularly, professionalisation of students with disabilities into the teaching profession and in settings for integrated learning, has received little attention from scholars in the disability field. Professionalisation of Students with Disabilities into the Teaching Profession in South African Higher Education critically reflects on what affordances and challenges face students with disabilities in professionalisation into the teaching professions and on how students are socialised to identify with the profession. It does so from the lived experiences of students with disabilities, the academics who teach them, the support staff and the author’s nuanced understanding of the professionalisation, the teaching profession, and transformation to include all in the South African context of higher education.
Students with disabilities --- Students with disabilities. --- Teaching profession. --- Education.
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Dans le parcours scolaire de chaque enfant, l'école a pour mission de lui réserver épanouissement, bien-être et réussite personnelle. Mais actuellement la culture scolaire, avec ses modalités d'apprentissage et d'évaluation, est trop souvent source de difficultés et de souffrance, autant pour les élèves que pour les enseignants. Cet ouvrage, écrit par des professionnels de terrain, explique les possibilités de scolarisation pour les enfants « différents » et « à besoins spécifiques » : malades, handicapés, allergiques, hyperactifs, en souffrance psychique, en difficultés d'apprentissage qui impliquent non seulement les professionnels de santé scolaire mais également toute la communauté éducative. Dans ce contexte, cet aide-mémoire pédagogique et positif a été conçu pour promouvoir la santé et le bienêtre à l'école de tous les élèves. Il propose des perspectives constructives pour l'avenir.
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Students with disabilities --- Individualized education programs. --- Employment.
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Private schools --- Students with disabilities --- United States.
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Addressing the full range of curricular and instructional issues that face professionals working in middle school, high school, and post-high school programmes, this title is the most relevant text available for teachers and administrators. Authors John McDonnell and Michael L. Hardman take the position that the most effective transition programmes are those that cumulatively build on the capacity of students for employment, community living, and citizenship.
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