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Students with disabilities participating in mainstream schools: policies that promote and limit teacher and therapist cooperation
Authors:Helena Hemmingsson  Anders Gustavsson  Elizabeth Townsend
Institution:  a Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden b Stockholm University, Sweden c Dalhousie University, hali, Canada
Abstract:This paper examines participatory arrangements for students with physical disabilities in mainstream education, cooperation between teachers and therapists to ensure that these arrangements are efficient and the organizational prerequisites for such cooperation. The study comprises data obtained from 14 'groups', with each group consisting of a student with physical disabilities aged 9-19 years, their main teacher and the relevant therapists from the local habilitation centre. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, field observations and a review of relevant documents, including legislation. The results reveal a lack of cooperation between teacher and therapist which results in students with disabilities receiving suboptimal participatory arrangements in school. Differences in the perspectives of the teachers and therapists and in the way they act and perceive their responsibilities were anchored in institutional and societal documents and the distribution of resources. The implications for students with disabilities are discussed.
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