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Supporting Disability Education through a Combination of Special Schools and Disability-Inclusive Schools in the Pacific Islands
Authors:Megan Tones  Hitendra Pillay  Subhas Chandra  Jennifer Duke  Rukh Mani Joseph
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia;2. School of Education, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji
Abstract:This article reports on a multi-method study of the ways in which special and mainstream schools support the educational needs of children with disabilities in Fiji. The aims of the study were: (1) to identify capacity and functions of special schools to support inclusive mainstream schools for children with disabilities; and (2) to explore the capacity of mainstream disability-inclusive schools in meeting the needs of children with disabilities. Results from the special education survey indicated that type of disability, geographic location and controlling authority were associated with transition to mainstream education. Findings from the action research study suggest that supportive school leadership and positive attitudes towards disability and inclusion contribute to greater mobilisation of supporting resources. However, limitations in facilities and resources currently pose barriers which prevent inclusion for all students with disabilities. Together, these findings indicate that special and inclusive mainstream schools jointly support disability-inclusive education in Fiji.
Keywords:Disability-inclusive mainstream education  Fiji  inclusive education  inclusive schools  professional development  special education  students with disabilities  transition
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