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The education of Australian school students with the most severe intellectual disabilities: where have we been and where could we go?: a discussion primer

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posted on 2025-05-11, 08:02 authored by Gordon Lyons, Michele Cassebohm
The education of Australian students with the most severe intellectual disabilities continues to present substantial challenges to policymakers, practitioners and families. These are complex and involve philosophy and ethics generally, and curriculum assessment and pedagogy specifically. In light of the various phases of development for an Australian Curriculum, the authors advocate for broad-based debate about the nature of education for these students. To prime discussion, this paper looks at the past, present and possible futures with respect to the education of Australian students with the most severe intellectual disabilities.

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Journal title

Australasian Journal of Special Education

Volume

36

Issue

1

Pagination

79-95

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Education and Arts

School

School of Education

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