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Historical Perspectives in Special Education A brief review

Historical Perspectives in Special Education

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Page 1: Historical Perspectives in  Special Education

Historical Perspectives in Special Education

A brief review

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Ancient Views (BC)

Seriously affected seldom survived birth Mildly disabled survived and contributed Belief in supernatural led to (2) different

views: Demons; therefore kill them Unique; therefore revere and honor Regardless, those with disabilities were

isolated

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An Ethical Dilemma

Over 400,000 babies are born in the US premature

They are at risk for life long disabilities

Often policy to resuscitate all babies weighing 1 lb or more

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Greek and Roman

Early: Away from supernatural to natural causes

Holistic interventions such as: Diet Exercise Natural herbs etc Mind, body, spirit

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Greek and Roman (con’t)

Later in this period: Need for military superiority Therefore, needed society free of

“defectives” Returned to previous views of disability Called Era of Extermination Individual is what he is, now and forever

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Greek & Roman(con’t)

Consequences of Philosophy: Punishment: Chaining Left on hills to die Thrown off cliffs Locked away Drown Father had right to terminate child’s life

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Locked away

Thrown off cliffs

Chained

Greek and Roman treatment of the disabled

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Middle Ages

Rigid caste system Era of Ridicule Those with disabilities were: Used as servants or fools Some were still put to death Dwarfs were used as clowns Overall, ridiculed for deformities and behavior

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Middle Ages

Becky

Judy

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Renaissance

Era of Asylum Catholic Church accepts those with

disabilities as wards of state Cared for in isolation No education at first, but humane

treatment Belief: Once disabled, always disabled

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Industrial Revolution

Era of Education Need for mass education, literate

society, and good workers Vocational Emphasis Sheltered workshops emerged

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Early Education Efforts

Itard-wolf boy, multi-sensory learning Sequin-training sequence Montessori-individualized and discovery

learning These were some seeds of special

education

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Maria Montessori

Eduard Seguin

Jean-MarcItard

Pioneers in Special Education

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Turn of the Century (early 1900’s) Early: Biological emphasis Institutional Care/medical model 1900-1950’s some classes for the

mentally retarded

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Turn of the Century (con’t)

Late: Environmental emphasis Veterans-rise in litigation and legislation Civil Rights movement in 50’s and 60’s

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Contemporary Issues

Inclusion Zero Reject Litigation/legislation Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Parents as equal members Collaboration between general ed and

special ed