“…The emergence of disabled children's educational rights initially reflected the ideology of the disability rights movement. In addition to the US, Italy, France, and the UK all established universal educational rights for children with disabilities in the 1970s, and many more countries have recognized these rights since then (Barton & Armstrong, 2007;Plaisance, 2007;Ferri, 2008). In 1994, UNESCO's Salamanca Statement affirmed, inter alia, the need for educational systems to provide all children with disabilities access to education, when possible in a regular setting, and to provide parents with choices regarding their children's education.…”