Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
Publication Title
International Journal of Special Education
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pages
32-38
Abstract
Since independence in 1991, Ukraine has struggled with restructuring its Soviet style educational system. The process has been sluggish and fraught with tension, resistance, and set backs, mirroring Ukraine's efforts to revamp its economy and regain productivity levels that characterized it prior to independence (Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, 2003). One of the initiatives currently being discussed is integration of students with disabilities with their nondisabled peers in educational and social settings. The debate has prompted heated discussions and caused some to recommend a reexamination of the special education system (Zasenko, 2004). This article discusses some of the initial actions taken in this debate, and presents some of the pressing barriers that will have to be addressed to make inclusion a reality for Ukraine's young people and citizens with special needs
Original Publication Citation
Raver, S.A. (2007). The emergence of inclusion for students with disabilities in Ukraine. International Journal of Special Education, 22(1), 32-38.
Repository Citation
Raver, Sharon A., "The Emergence of Inclusion for Students with Disabilities in Ukraine" (2007). Communication Disorders & Special Education Faculty Publications. 9.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cdse_pubs/9
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