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The Regular Education Initiative in the U.S.: What Is Its Relevance to the Integration Movement in Australia?
Authors:Lawrence J O'Shea  Dorothy J O'Shea  Bob Algozzine
Institution:1. Fred and Eleanor Schonell Special Education Research Centre;2. Queensland Department of Education;3. University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Abstract:A NEW THRUST for the integration of students with a mild disability has been initiated by special education scholars and Federal government officials in the U.S. The “regular education initiative” is based upon the assumption that mildly disabled students’ educational and social needs can be better served in regular education settings. Proponents of the regular education initiative are seeking “waivers for performance” that would allow school districts to experiment with alternative service delivery models and the allocation of resources without being Financially penalized under the current funding systems. Critics argue that the strength of the research base used to support REI is insufficient to warrant wholesale changes in current service delivery systems. They are sceptical of the argument that REI type programs can eliminate the effects of labeling by better integrating students who need supplemental educational resources. An analysis of the REI proposals and their conceptual relevance to the Australian context is presented.
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