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Including Pupils with Special Educational Needs in Schools in Ireland

Eamonn Greville
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Eamonn Greville: Department of Education and Science

No 2009/1, CELE Exchange, Centre for Effective Learning Environments from OECD Publishing

Abstract: These guidelines offer information on space planning and design for school principals, boards of management and designers to make permanent learning facilities available for pupils with special educational needs across the 26 counties of Ireland. The guidelines reflect many of the recent changes in the country’s educational system, changes that have placed greater demands on schools for additional space to account for a growing range of teaching and support services for pupils with autistic spectrum disorders, emotional disturbance and/or behaviour problems, speech and language difficulties, hearing impairment, visual impairment, multi-sensory impairment, and other needs.

Date: 2009-01-01
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