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Testing and Inclusive Schooling provides a comparative perspective
on seemingly incompatible global agendas and efforts to include all
children in the general school system, thus reducing exclusion.
With an examination of the international testing culture and the
politics of inclusion currently permeating national school reforms,
this book raises a critical and constructive discussion of these
movements, which appear to support one another, yet simultaneously
offer profound contradictions. With contributions from around the
world, the book analyses the dilemma arising between reforms that
urge schools to move towards a constantly higher academic level,
and those who practice a politics of inclusion leading to a greater
degree of student diversity. The book considers the types of
problems that arise when reforms implemented at the international
level are transformed into policies and practices, firmly placing
global educational efforts into perspective by highlighting a range
of different cases at both national and local levels. Testing and
Inclusive Schooling sheds light on new possibilities for
educational improvements in global and local contexts and is
essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate
students interested in international and comparative education,
assessment technologies and practices, inclusion, educational
psychology and educational policy.
Testing and Inclusive Schooling provides a comparative perspective
on seemingly incompatible global agendas and efforts to include all
children in the general school system, thus reducing exclusion.
With an examination of the international testing culture and the
politics of inclusion currently permeating national school reforms,
this book raises a critical and constructive discussion of these
movements, which appear to support one another, yet simultaneously
offer profound contradictions. With contributions from around the
world, the book analyses the dilemma arising between reforms that
urge schools to move towards a constantly higher academic level,
and those who practice a politics of inclusion leading to a greater
degree of student diversity. The book considers the types of
problems that arise when reforms implemented at the international
level are transformed into policies and practices, firmly placing
global educational efforts into perspective by highlighting a range
of different cases at both national and local levels. Testing and
Inclusive Schooling sheds light on new possibilities for
educational improvements in global and local contexts and is
essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate
students interested in international and comparative education,
assessment technologies and practices, inclusion, educational
psychology and educational policy.
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