| 英文摘要 |
Leaning efficiency of students with intellectual disabilities has always been the foci of concern for special educators. Since the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) will be put into practice in 2012, as mandated in People with Disabilities Rights Protection Act, the authors tried to analyze the contents of special education curriculum for students with mental retardation, making reference to the ICF coding and qualifier framework. It was hoped that the results of the analysis, the relationship between the chapters (activities and participation) and the curriculum, could help answer the question whether the ICF cods could serve to be indicators of learning efficiency for students with intellectual disabilities. Based on the findings, the authors also made some suggestions for future implementation. |