The School System and Special Education: Causes and Effects in the Twentieth Century |
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Authors: | Joel Kivirauma Osmo Kivinen |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Education, University of Turku, Turku, Finlandb Department of Sociology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland |
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Abstract: | The article delineates a line of development in which special education and the increasing need for it are connected with the gradual institutionalisation of the modern school model in the school system. In a model of this type the teacher must use the limited time available efficiently to attain the set objectives, which means that any interruptions or disturbances jeopardise the possibility of achieving important goals with the time-limit, and diversity among students becomes a problem. In other words, the more modern the school, the stricter the criteria for normality, the finer the evaluation system, the finer the screening used and, as a result, the greater the amount of deviance which must be handled by special measures. |
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