Reimagining Excellence in Inclusive Education: Transforming Edict to Ethic

THE CURRENT QUEST for educational excellence in the United States is characterized by numerous well-intentioned caveats accompanied by several challenging barriers. In the present paradigm, the curriculum is preeminent; norms of excellence are predetermined; and an individualistic, competitive, “one...

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Main Author: Freytag, Cathy E. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Paternoster Periodicals [2008]
In: Journal of education & Christian belief
Year: 2008, Volume: 12, Issue: 2, Pages: 129-143
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