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A Comparative Study of Special Education Prevalence Rates by Disability Categories Between Taiwan and Wisconsin
Author(s) -
Bert Chiang,
Cheng-Fen Chang
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
international journal of education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1948-5476
DOI - 10.5296/ije.v1i1.197
Subject(s) - comparability , christian ministry , special education , learning disability , psychology , gerontology , intervention (counseling) , demography , medicine , developmental psychology , sociology , psychiatry , pedagogy , political science , mathematics , combinatorics , law
Using 2007-08 special education child counts data from Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and Taiwan’s Ministry of Education, this study compares prevalence rates by disability categories. Wisconsin’s prevalence rate of 12.55 is found 5.75 times greater than that of Taiwan. The greatest discrepancy is revealed in the area of Speech and Language Impairment. In other Category B areas identified by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development report such as Learning Disabilities and Emotional Behavior Disability, Wisconsin also reports significantly higher prevalence rates. The findings were discussed in relation to different cultural, linguistic, socio-economical and philosophical perspectives and future comparability due to the implementation of Response-to-Intervention model for LD eligibility determination in the U.S.

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