Reforms and challenges in the era of inclusive education: The case of China

Meng DENG, Kim Fong POON-MCBRAYER

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Abstract

This article, written by Meng Deng of Beijing Normal University and Kim Fong Poon-McBrayer of the Hong Kong Institute of Education, reviews and analyses the reform of special education in China, the challenges confronting Chinese special education provisions, and how the Chinese inclusive education model, namely ‘Learning in Regular Classrooms’, has been shaped by the pragmatic needs aligning with the nation’s economic and social developments. In an effort to provide wider school access, the current inclusive education model has become the form of educational placement that serves the majority of students with disabilities in China. The authors conclude that reforms in the last two decades have resulted in dramatic changes and progress in many facets of special education service delivery, school structure, administrative monitoring mechanism, and instructional practices. However, the current Chinese special education service structure is still shaky, with inadequate resources, personnel preparation and support at the local level. Fundamental changes to the examination-oriented mainstream education system are still needed, to enhance the quality of education for students with special needs. Copyright © 2012 The Authors. British Journal of Special Education © 2012 NASEN.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)117-122
JournalBritish Journal of Special Education
Volume39
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2012

Citation

Deng, M., & Poon-McBrayer, K. F. (2012). Reforms and challenges in the era of inclusive education: The case of China. British Journal of Special Education, 39(3), 117-122.

Keywords

  • Reforms and challenges
  • Inclusive education
  • China

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