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Valuing Students with Impairment - International comparisons of practice in educational accountability (Paperback, 2012)
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Valuing Students with Impairment - International comparisons of practice in educational accountability (Paperback, 2012)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Education
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In this book, the author Joy Cumming draws on knowledge of law,
assessment and measurement to provide an original analysis of the
inclusion of students with impairment in educational accountability
assessments in the U.S., England and Australia. Equitable education
of students with impairment is worldwide policy. Educational
accountability for improvement of educational outcomes is also a
worldwide phenomenon. The U.S., England and Australia are well
placed economically and politically to pursue best educational
practice for students with impairment and well advanced in both
provision and educational accountability systems. Examining these
three systems enables an analysis of possible optimal practices to
guide other countries. The book identifies three models of
impairment in place in legislation, policy and enacted practice for
educational accountability with students with impairment.
Intentions of legislation and policy reflect a social model of
impairment-while an individual has an impairment, social practice
creates the barrier that leads to a disability. In implementation,
legislation and policy rely on a medical model of
disability-categorizing disability in medical or specialist terms.
In educational accountability practices, it is argued in this book,
a third model of disability is created-a psychometric model, with
impairment constructed through overemphasis on standardization of
assessment processes. Eight explicit and implicit assumptions that
underpin the ways students with impairment are valued in
educational accountability are identified and discussed. Three
recommendations are made to promote equitable inclusive educational
accountability practices for students with impairment, to inform
future policy and practice in all countries.
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