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1. Instead of Passing the Test: Passing as a 'Normal' Student in the Mainstream Classroom

2. Longing to Belong: Hard of Hearing Young Adults' Experiences of Social Identity and Group Membership

3. Organisational Learning in Gender Mainstreaming: Openings and Barriers for Implementation and Change

4. The Challenges of Making Cross-Country Comparison of Statistics on Pupils with Special Educational Needs

5. Instructional Practices for Pupils with an Intellectual Disability in Mainstream and Special Educational Settings

6. 'Welcome to Sweden...': Newly Arrived Students' Experiences of Pedagogical and Social Provision in Introductory and Regular Classes

7. Inclusive Education in Sweden: Responses, Challenges and Prospects

8. Inclusion in Practice: Sofia's Situations for Interaction

9. Why Teachers Find It Difficult to Include Students with EBD in Mainstream Classes

10. Relationships between Physical Education (PE) Teaching and Student Self-Efficacy, Aptitude to Participate in PE and Functional Skills: With a Special Focus on Students with Disabilities

11. Resources for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in Mainstream Schools in Sweden. A Survey

12. Integration and Segregation: Inclusion and Exclusion.

13. Mildly Mentally Retarded Pupils in the Ordinary Swedish School: Prevalence and School Career (In Two Cohort Samples).

14. Who Needs Special Education?

15. Social Conditions of Hearing-Impaired Pupils in Regular Classes. Reprints and Miniprints No. 773.

16. Preschool Children with Disabilities in Sweden.

17. Working Successfully towards Inclusion--or Excluding Pupils? A Comparative Retroductive Study of Three Similar Schools in Their Work with EBD

18. Logics and Ambivalence -- Professional Dilemmas during Implementation of an Inclusive Education Practice

19. Inclusion and Deaf Education: The Perceptions and Experiences of Young Deaf People in Northern Ireland and Sweden

20. Policy and Practice in Deaf Education: Views and Experiences of Teachers, and of Young People Who Are Deaf in Northern Ireland and Sweden

21. Opportunities for a Democratic Pedagogy: A Comparative Study of South African and Swedish Teachers' Attitudes to Inclusive Education

22. Making the Grade? A Review of Donor Commitment and Action on Inclusive Education for Disabled Children

23. An Inclusive Classroom? A Case Study of Inclusiveness, Teacher Strategies, and Children's Experiences

24. 'Pupils with Special Educational Needs': A Study of the Assessments and Categorising Processes regarding Pupils' School Difficulties in Sweden

25. Swedish Primary-School Teachers' Attitudes to Inclusion--The Case of PE and Pupils with Physical Disabilities

26. Can ICT Give Children with Disabilities Equal Opportunities in School?

27. Governing by Partnerships: Dilemmas in Swedish Education Policy at the Turn of the Millennium

28. Inclusion in PK-12: An International Perspective

29. On Other People's Terms: Schools' Encounters with Disabled Students

30. Teacher's Perceived Efficacy and the Inclusion of a Pupil with Dyslexia or Mild Mental Retardation: Findings from Sweden

31. A School for Everyone?: The Swedish School System's Struggles to Reconcile Societal Goals with School and Classroom Practices

32. Students with Disabilities Participating in Mainstream Schools: Policies that Promote and Limit Teacher and Therapist Cooperation

33. Perspectives of a School for All

34. More Choices for Disabled Kids: Lessons from Abroad.

35. Fortursbarn och 'vanliga' barn pa tolv daghem: Jamforande observationer. (Mainstreamed Children and 'Ordinary' Children in Twelve Day-Care Centers: An Observational Study).

36. Crossing Borders: Learning from Inclusion and Restructuring Research in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and the United States.

37. Integration of the Handicapped: A Comparative Review.

38. Blind Children in Nurseries with Sighted Children.

39. Hearing Impaired Children in Swedish Education.

40. Training Methods for Special Education Teachers of the Future.

41. Research and Development Concerning Integration of Handicapped Pupils into the Ordinary School System.

42. Integration of the Profoundly Deaf and Severely Hearing Impaired in Ordinary Classes.

43. Wessex Studies in Special Education.

44. Sheltered Industrial Employment. Emerging Issues in Rehabilitation.

45. Social Segregation in Comprehensive Schools in Sweden. Project No. 222.

46. Thoughts from Sweden: The Blind Child at Nursery School with Sighted Children.

48. Expanding into the local level: selective and maximalist models of human rights implementation in Denmark and Sweden.

49. Taking sustainable eating practices from niche to mainstream: the perspectives of Swedish food-provisioning actors on barriers and potentials.

50. Organising labour market integration support for refugees in Austria and Sweden during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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