Normalization, as in norms? If this 'Scottish Exec.' is suggesting
that the issues of 'norms' are part of developmental psychology,
(s)he has been living on another planet for too long.
David
Date sent: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 00:34:42 +0000
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Subject: How do developmental theorists in psychology explain the problems associated with learning difficulties in education??
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> I am a mature student and discussed this topic in Psychology lecture. We
> discussed various theories and as a result, there are a group of us who are
> extremely interested in the global picture. We also discussed
> Normalisation and SRV, in terms of ideolgy, but after enquiry the Scottish
> Executive replied that they do not refer to the principles of Normalisation
> or SRV (course is heavily weighted on this). In fact they gave the
> impression that they had never heard of these terms. What's happenin where
> you are ???? Please tell
>
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