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What are the experiences of children and young people? How can we
think about the challenges they face? What systems and practices
can support them? How can we develop greater equality,
participation and inclusion across diverse settings? This second
edition of Equality, Participation and Inclusion 1: Diverse
Perspectives is the first of two Readers aimed at people with an
interest in issues of equality, participation and inclusion for
children and young people. This first Reader focuses in particular
on the diverse perspectives held by different practitioners and
stakeholders. Comprising readings taken from the latest research in
journal articles, newly commissioned chapters, as well as several
chapters from the first edition that retain particular relevance,
this fully updated second edition has broadened its focus to
consider a greater diversity of perspectives. Whilst exploring how
we think about the experiences of children and young people across
a range of contexts it maintains a subtle, underlying emphasis upon
education and the experiences of disabled people. Drawing on the
writing of academics, practitioners, children and young people, and
people who have experienced exclusion, this book is a rich resource
for students and practitioners who are interested in thinking about
how inequality and exclusion are experienced, and how they can be
challenged. Much of the material reflects on lived experiences and
life stories, and will be of particular interest to those working
in education, health, youth and community work, youth justice and
social services, as well as to families and advocates.
What are the experiences of children and young people? How can we
think about the challenges they face? What systems and practices
can support them? How can we develop greater equality,
participation and inclusion across diverse settings? This second
edition of Equality, Participation and Inclusion 2: Diverse
Contexts is the second of two Readers aimed at people with an
interest in issues of equality, participation and inclusion for
children and young people. This second Reader focuses in particular
upon the diverse experiences and contexts in which children and
young people encounter issues of equality, participation and
inclusion. Comprising readings taken from the latest research in
journal articles, newly commissioned chapters, as well as several
chapters from the first edition that retain particular relevance,
this fully updated second edition has broadened its focus to
consider a wider range of diverse experiences and contexts, whilst
maintaining an emphasis on educational settings. Drawing on the
writing of academics, practitioners, children and young people,
this collection is a rich source of information and ideas for
students and practitioners who are interested in thinking about how
inequality and exclusion are experienced, and how they can be
challenged, and will be of particular interest to those working in
education, health, youth and community work, youth justice and
social services. Families and advocates are also likely to be drawn
to the material as much of it reflects on lived experiences and
life stories.
The recent move towards inclusive education has radically
influenced the way educational research is conducted. Students need
to become aware of the critical legal and ethical responsibilities
that arise from investigation in this new and expanding area.
Written from the standpoint of inclusive education, rather than
'special education', this carefully edited collection of readings
from a wide variety of sources, will develop the student's ability
to:
* identify and respond to ethical dilemmas that occur within their
particular research methodologies and settings.
* respond appropriately to the myriad of complex legal issues that
are pertinent to their own work
The contributions to this book draw upon examples of inclusive
practices from around the world. Students taking postgraduate
courses or diplomas in Inclusive education will find this an
invaluable read.
Eight episodes from the CBeebies animated series about a group of
globetrotting adventurers. The programme follows the heroes Xuli
(voice of Pilar Orti), Kyan (Akie Kotabe), Lars (Syrus Lowe) and
Foz (John Hasler) as they travel across the globe in their trusted
Vroomster and learn about famous landmarks with help from their
mentor, and leader of the Go Jetters Academy, Ubercorn (Tommie Earl
Jenkins). Throughout their travels, the heroes often find
themselves foiling the dastardly schemes of the villainous
Grandmaster Glitch (Marc Silk). The episodes are: 'The Amazon
Rainforest, South America', 'The Dead Sea, Middle East', 'The
Forbidden City, China', 'The Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland', 'Giant's
Causeway, Northern Ireland', 'The Golden Gate Bridge, USA', 'Komodo
National Park, Indonesia' and 'Big Ben, England'.
While activists, politicians and policy-makers grapple with the big
picture, teachers and learners are making inclusion happen in their
day-to-day lives. This unique text shows the importance and reality
of curriculum and pedagogy in developing inclusive practice in a
range of settings. Bringing together an exemplary collection of key
articles, this Reader provides ways of thinking about inclusive
curricula and pedagogy as starting points for possible action, as
wel as: * illustrating how teachers can get education right or
wrong for diverse learners depending on the pedagogical decisions
they make; * discussing the role of the ordinary, special and
inclusive pedagogy; * showing examples of teaching that elicits
genuine participation and active learning; * providing case
studies, and lessons from learners about what makes good teaching
for them. Curriculum and Pedagogy in Inclusive Education will be
inspirational reading for anyone with an interest in making
inclusion happen.
The movement towards inclusive education is undoubtedly an
international phenomenon, and it has resulted in the development of
policy initiatives impacting on schools in all nations.
This informative, wide-ranging text brings together key
illustrative material from an international field. It adopts a
critical perspective on policy issues, but goes beyond this by
making explicit the assumptions that drive policy development.
Readers will be encouraged to develop their own framework, allowing
them to conduct policy analysis and evaluation within their own
educational context.
Students and researchers interested in how principles of inclusive
education are being translated into educational practices around
the world will find this book an enlightening read.
While activists, politicians and policy-makers grapple with the big
picture, teachers and learners are making inclusion happen in their
day-to-day lives. This unique text shows the importance and reality
of curriculum and pedagogy in developing inclusive practice in a
range of settings. Bringing together an exemplary collection of key
articles, this Reader provides ways of thinking about inclusive
curricula and pedagogy as starting points for possible action, as
wel as: * illustrating how teachers can get education right or
wrong for diverse learners depending on the pedagogical decisions
they make; * discussing the role of the ordinary, special and
inclusive pedagogy; * showing examples of teaching that elicits
genuine participation and active learning; * providing case
studies, and lessons from learners about what makes good teaching
for them. Curriculum and Pedagogy in Inclusive Education will be
inspirational reading for anyone with an interest in making
inclusion happen.
The movement towards inclusive education is undoubtedly an
international phenomenon, and it has resulted in the development of
policy initiatives impacting on schools in all nations.
This informative, wide-ranging text brings together key
illustrative material from an international field. It adopts a
critical perspective on policy issues, but goes beyond this by
making explicit the assumptions that drive policy development.
Readers will be encouraged to develop their own framework, allowing
them to conduct policy analysis and evaluation within their own
educational context.
Students and researchers interested in how principles of inclusive
education are being translated into educational practices around
the world will find this book an enlightening read.
What are the experiences of children and young people? How can we
think about the challenges they face? What systems and practices
can support them? How can we develop greater equality,
participation and inclusion across diverse settings? This second
edition of Equality, Participation and Inclusion 2: Diverse
Contexts is the second of two Readers aimed at people with an
interest in issues of equality, participation and inclusion for
children and young people. This second Reader focuses in particular
upon the diverse experiences and contexts in which children and
young people encounter issues of equality, participation and
inclusion. Comprising readings taken from the latest research in
journal articles, newly commissioned chapters, as well as several
chapters from the first edition that retain particular relevance,
this fully updated second edition has broadened its focus to
consider a wider range of diverse experiences and contexts, whilst
maintaining an emphasis on educational settings. Drawing on the
writing of academics, practitioners, children and young people,
this collection is a rich source of information and ideas for
students and practitioners who are interested in thinking about how
inequality and exclusion are experienced, and how they can be
challenged, and will be of particular interest to those working in
education, health, youth and community work, youth justice and
social services. Families and advocates are also likely to be drawn
to the material as much of it reflects on lived experiences and
life stories.
What are the experiences of children and young people? How can we
think about the challenges they face? What systems and practices
can support them? How can we develop greater equality,
participation and inclusion across diverse settings? This second
edition of Equality, Participation and Inclusion 1: Diverse
Perspectives is the first of two Readers aimed at people with an
interest in issues of equality, participation and inclusion for
children and young people. This first Reader focuses in particular
on the diverse perspectives held by different practitioners and
stakeholders. Comprising readings taken from the latest research in
journal articles, newly commissioned chapters, as well as several
chapters from the first edition that retain particular relevance,
this fully updated second edition has broadened its focus to
consider a greater diversity of perspectives. Whilst exploring how
we think about the experiences of children and young people across
a range of contexts it maintains a subtle, underlying emphasis upon
education and the experiences of disabled people. Drawing on the
writing of academics, practitioners, children and young people, and
people who have experienced exclusion, this book is a rich resource
for students and practitioners who are interested in thinking about
how inequality and exclusion are experienced, and how they can be
challenged. Much of the material reflects on lived experiences and
life stories, and will be of particular interest to those working
in education, health, youth and community work, youth justice and
social services, as well as to families and advocates.
The recent move towards inclusive education has radically
influenced the way educational research is conducted. Students need
to become aware of the critical legal and ethical responsibilities
that arise from investigation in this new and expanding area.
Written from the standpoint of inclusive education, rather than
'special education', this carefully edited collection of readings
from a wide variety of sources, will develop the student's ability
to:
* identify and respond to ethical dilemmas that occur within their
particular research methodologies and settings.
* respond appropriately to the myriad of complex legal issues that
are pertinent to their own work
The contributions to this book draw upon examples of inclusive
practices from around the world. Students taking postgraduate
courses or diplomas in Inclusive education will find this an
invaluable read.
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