Valuing Students with Impairment

  • Cumming J
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In this book, the author Joy Cumming draws on knowledge of law, assessment and measurement to provide an original analysis of the inclusion of students with impairment in educational accountability assessments in the U.S., England and Australia. Equitable education of students with impairment is worldwide policy. Educational accountability for improvement of educational outcomes is also a worldwide phenomenon. The U.S., England and Australia are well placed economically and politically to pursue best educational practice for students with impairment and well advanced in both provision and educ.

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Cumming, J. J. (2012). Valuing Students with Impairment, 11–24. Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-94-007-2935-3

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