ERIC_NO: ED278192
TITLE: Educational Rehabilitation.
AUTHOR: Jorgensen, I. Skov, Ed.
PUBLICATION_DATE: 1986
JOURNAL_CITATION: Skolepsykologi; spec iss n2 1986
ABSTRACT: Fourteen author contributed chapters provide an overview of rehabilitation and special education for the disabled from a Danish perspective. Chapters have the following titles and authors: "Handicapped persons right to education, training and employment" (B. Haarder); "Mutual acceptance and empathy between handicapped and non-handicapped persons" (O. Lauth); "Requirements in the physical environment necessary for the integration of the handicapped" (J. Frederiksen); "Unesco and the education of handicapped persons" (L. Saleh); "The education, rehabilitation and integration of disabled people in the European Community" (P. Daunt); "How new technology can help children with special educational needs" (M. Hope); "The new information technology as an aid in the rehabilitation of functionally disordered" (J. Hansen); "Viewing rehabilitation as a whole" (F. Christensen); "The special pedagogical centre for education, training, research, technical aids development and information" (K. Kristensen); "Society's interest in and possibility of limiting the effects of handicaps" (E. Kock-Petersen); "Research in special education" (B. Dyssegaard); "Educational rehabilitation--a question of quality of education and cooperation" (B. Glaesel); "Rehabilitation in an international perspective" (I. Nielsen); and "Remedial teaching and rehabilitation" (F. Bruntt and D. Nielsen). (DB)
MAJOR_DESCRIPTORS: Disabilities; Rehabilitation; Special Education;
MINOR DESCRIPTORS: Adults; Attitudes; Educational Technology; Elementary Secondary Education; Foreign Countries; Mainstreaming; Opinions; Research Needs;
IDENTIFIERS: *Denmark
PUBLICATION_TYPE: 070; 022
PAGE: 82; 1
CLEARINGHOUSE_NO: EC191748
EDRS_PRICE: EDRS Price - MF01/PC04 Plus Postage.
REPORT_NO: ISBN-87-87558-475
LEVEL: 1
LANGUAGE: English
GEOGRAPHIC_SOURCE: Denmark
NOTE: 82p.; English translation by Kenneth Gill, Bob Salter and the Danish section of Rehabilitation International.