Obligatory reading
SNE4110 Obligatory reading: 564 p.
Bronfenbrenner, Urie. (1979). The Ecology of Human Development. Cambridge, Harvard University Press. Chapter 2. 26 p.
Goodlad, John I. (1979). Curriculum Inquiry. New York. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Chapter 14. 21 p.
Johnsen, Berit H. (2001). Introduction to History of Special Needs Education towards Inclusion. In B. H. Johnsen & M. D. Skj?rten (eds.). Education – Special Needs Education: An Introduction (pp.133 – 154). Oslo, Unipub. 11 p.
Johnsen, Berit H. (2001). Educational Policies and Debate concerning the School for All and Special Needs Education - National Perspective: The Situation in Norway. In B. H. Johnsen & M. D. Skj?rten (eds.). Education – Special Needs Education: An Introduction (155 – 173). Oslo, Unipub. 18 p.
Skj?rten, Miriam D. (2001). Towards Inclusion and Enrichment. In B. H. Johnsen & M. D. Skj?rten, (eds.). Education – Special Needs Education: An Introduction (pp. 23 – 48). Oslo, Unipub. 26 p.
Smith, David. (1998). Inclusion: schools for all students. Belmont, Wadsworth publishing company. 340 p.
UN. (1991). Convention on the Rights of the Child. New York, United Nations. 15 p.
UN. (1994). Standard Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disability. New York, United Nations. 50 p.
UNESCO. (1994). The Salamanca Statement and Framework for Action on Special Needs Education. 47 p.
Additional individually selected reading
SNE4230 Obligatory reading: 820 p.
Befring, Edvard. (2004). Research Methods, Ethics and Statistics. Oslo, Unipub – Oslo Academic Press. 250 p.
Creswell, John W. (2007). Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design – Choosing among Five Traditions. Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications. 400 p.
Yin, Robert K. (1994). Case Study Research – Design and Methods. Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications. 170 p.
Recommended additional reading:Gall, M.D., Gall, J.P. & Borg, W.R (2007). Educational Research – An Introduction. USA, Allyn and Bacon (650 p).
Additional individually selected reading