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Special Education in Singapore

Pages 137-148 | Published online: 02 Aug 2006

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Kuansong Zhuang. (2016) Inclusion in Singapore: a social model analysis of disability policy. Disability & Society 31:5, pages 622-640.
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Levan Lim, Tan Ai Girl & MarilynM. Quah. (2000) Singaporean Parents’ Curriculum Priorities for Their Children with Disabilities. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 47:1, pages 77-87.
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Levan Lim & Jason Tan. (1999) The marketization of education in Singapore: prospects for inclusive education. International Journal of Inclusive Education 3:4, pages 339-351.
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Levan Lim, Tan Al Girl & MarilynM. Quah. (1998) Parental Perspectives on Curriculum Priorities for their Young Children with Disabilities. Early Child Development and Care 144:1, pages 91-99.
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MaylingM. Quah. (1997) Family‐Centred Early Intervention in Singapore. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 44:1, pages 53-65.
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Levan Lim & Thana Thaver. 2023. International Encyclopedia of Education(Fourth Edition). International Encyclopedia of Education(Fourth Edition) 426 434 .
Levan Lim & Sang Seok Nam. (2016) Special Education in Singapore. The Journal of Special Education 34:2, pages 104-109.
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