o special classes were created o in these classes there were only special students
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Special students in Italian schools
o Special classes were
created
o In these classes there were only special students
THE ‘60s
o The positive aspect was that special students were stimulated and improved their performances .
o The negative aspect was that when school finished for them, the special students had less opportunities in their life.
The ‘60s
In 1977 with the Italian law n. 517 the special students had to be in classes with all the other students . In fact, through the Law 517/77, it was possible to abolish the special classes for disadvantaged pupils. It had been allowed to all students with disabilities access to elementary schools and junior high schools.
The ‘70s
The 70’s
In addition, an attempt was made to activate the necessary tools to fulfill this obligation: specialized support teachers, numbers of pupils per class of no more than twenty, specialist interventions of the state and local authorities.
The ‘70s
Thirty years after this law was passed its indications were essential for implementing quality inclusive education
They must attend school from the age of 6 to 14 .
The ‘70s The positive aspect
was that they could socialize with all the other students.
The negative aspect was that there was a need for teachers with specific qualifications.
The‘90s
In 1992 law n. 104 reforms all aspects of people with disabilities not only at school.
In schools we saw great changes.
There were special needs teachers, special workshops, special equipment such as individual and special study programmes .
TODAY IN OUR SCHOOL The number of special students has
increased from 4 to 19 in 12 years. They are all in different classes and some
have mental or physical disabilities, a couple have Down’s syndrome.
Integration into the school system is not just for school culture ,but also to have a better life.