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Theories of Inclusive Education - A Student's Guide (Hardcover)
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Theories of Inclusive Education - A Student's Guide (Hardcover)
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`As a doctoral student, currently writing a dissertation which
focuses on inclusive education, I found this an excellent
supportive resource. It brings together the major theorists of the
last 20 years and very importantly highlights the perceived change
in Mary Warnock's stance towards statementing since the late 1970s.
This element of change in the individual, society and policy is an
issue which runs through the book and from an emancipatory and
postmodernist stance is a vital inclusion. The inclusion of
personal reflections greatly adds to the text, instilling a
confidence in the student that there is value in being a person
with a point of view. For me the publication of the book comes
after my own critical analysis of the literature. From a purely
selfish aspect, I wish it had been published earlier in my studies.
An excellent resource that I would thoroughly recommend - Amazon
Review This book traces the major stages of thinking in the
development of inclusive education. It provides overviews of the
main theoretical influences: the medico-psychological model;
sociological positions; curriculum studies; school effectiveness
and the impact upon policy and practice of the Disability Movement.
Positioned and discussed in their historical contexts the book
provides a synopsis and critique of the last 50 years of the 20th
century, including the introduction of the term 'special
educational needs', the practice of integration and the present
processes of inclusive education. The unique features of this book
include personal reflections by a number of people who are
considered to have had a major influence in the development of
Inclusive Education. Summaries of their work, their writing and
their thinking are provided - drawn from interviews with them and
their own publications. The book identifies and embraces some major
issues. It does so bearing in mind the interests and perspectives
of students working within Inclusive education studies and presents
some complex issues in an accessible format with a direct style.
Linking directly to the student experience, the book concludes with
examples of how students have used theories on inclusive education
to inform their reflections on practice. The book throughout is
deliberately learner-friendly, using sample- group activities and
suggested readings, and is designed to be an effective course
reader.
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