1. Getting on the right track? Educational choice-making of students with special educational needs in pre-vocational education and training.
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Niemi, Anna-Maija and Kurki, Tuuli
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YOUNG adults , *DECISION making , *STUDENTS with disabilities , *VOCATIONAL guidance , *ETHNOLOGY research , *QUALITATIVE research , *INFORMATION needs , *PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
This paper explores the educational choice-making of students with special educational needs in the context of Finnish pre-vocational training and one of its programmes, ‘Preparatory and Rehabilitative Instruction and Guidance for Disabled Students’. The authors enquire into the kinds of educational choices available for students in the preparatory programme, and how student counselling meets their educational hopes and future plans. The analysis draws on an ethnographic study of special needs education in post-compulsory education in Finland. It shows that students need to reflect on their educational plans within institutional and diagnostic restrictions and guidance. The authors state that educational choices can be negotiable, but more attention must be given to deconstructing the self-evidences and institutional barriers linked to the transitions of young adults with special educational needs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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