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The history of special education, from isolation to integration, Margret A. Winzer

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The history of special education, from isolation to integration, Margret A. Winzer
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 386-440) and indexes
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The history of special education
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
27642708
Responsibility statement
Margret A. Winzer
Sub title
from isolation to integration
Table Of Contents
1. Disability and society before the eighteenth century: dread and despair -- 2. Education and enlightenment: new views and new methods -- 3. The rise of institutions, asylums, and public charities -- 4. Education for exceptional students in North America after 1850 -- 5. Physicians, pedagogues, and pupils: defining the institutional population -- 6. More than three Rs: life in nineteenth-century institutions -- 7. Teaching exceptional students in the nineteenth century -- 8. Measures and mismeasures: the IQ myth -- 9. The "threat of the feebleminded" -- 10. From isolation to segregation: the emergence of special classes -- 11. New categories, new labels -- 12. Approaching integration
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