Inclusion and education in European countries – Final Report and Country Reports (2009) – english information https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8367&spr=1
„The meta‐assessment of inclusion and education was made on assignment of the Commission’s DG for Education and Culture. It was carried out by the INTMEAS‐consortium in ten EU Member States [in cooperation with the Dutch research unit DOCA Bureaus]. The aim was to come to comparative conclusions and to recommendations on inclusion and education, based upon national reports of ten European countries, expert advice and further sources as available. The scope of the assessment was on pupils in mainstream primary and secondary education and schools. The first focus was on good practices and measures that were keeping the pupils apparently aboard in their mainstream classes and schools, at least up to their ‘labour market qualification’. The second focus was on early school leavers and pupils at (high) risk of exclusion from their classes and schools. The report is divided into 14 files: – Final report 1. Summary (auf Engl/Dt/Frz) – Final Report 2. Comparative conclusions – Final Report 3. Discussion and recommendations – Final Report 4. France – Final Report 5. Germany – Final Report 6. Hungary – Final Report 7. Italy – Final Report 8. The Netherlands – Final Report 9. Poland – Final Report 10. Slovenia – Final Report 11. Spain – Final Report 12. Sweden – Final Report 13. UK – Final Report 14. Experts and PLA (Peer Learning Activities) [Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]