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Equitable Education for Marginalized Youth in Latin America and the Caribbean (Hardcover): Stacey N.J. Blackman Equitable Education for Marginalized Youth in Latin America and the Caribbean (Hardcover)
Stacey N.J. Blackman
R4,470 Discovery Miles 44 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This edited volume examines the thrust toward equity in education for marginalized and out-of-school youth, as well as youth with disabilities, in countries located in the Global South. Using a critical cross-cultural lens to interrogate the historical, empirical, and theoretical discourses associated with achieving UNESCO's equity in education agenda, the book showcases the work of scholars from developed and developing nations in examining inclusive education. Drawing attention to the nature, impact, and effects of marginalization, the book ultimately demonstrates the ability of education systems in the Global South to be innovative and agile despite current resource challenges. This text will benefit scholars, academics, and students in the fields of international and comparative education, education policy, and inclusion and special educational needs education more broadly. Those involved with Caribbean and Latin American studies, the sociology of education, and diaspora studies in general will also benefit from this volume.

Achieving Inclusive Education in the Caribbean and Beyond - From Philosophy to Praxis (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Stacey N.J.... Achieving Inclusive Education in the Caribbean and Beyond - From Philosophy to Praxis (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Stacey N.J. Blackman, Dennis A Conrad, Launcelot I. Brown
R2,910 Discovery Miles 29 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers an international perspective of philosophical, conceptual and praxis-oriented issues that impinge on achieving education for all students. It sheds light on the historical, systemic, structural, organizational, and attitudinal barriers that continue to be antithetical to the philosophy and practice of inclusive education within the Caribbean. The first section of the book examines how globalized views of inclusion informed by philosophical ideas from the North have influenced and continue to influence the equity in education agenda in the region. The second section considers how exclusion and marginalization still occur across selected Caribbean islands. It provides both quantitative and qualitative data about the nature and experience of exclusion in selected Caribbean islands, the UK and USA. The third section tackles the practical realities of transforming education systems in the Caribbean for inclusion. In particular, it identifies teacher practices as the main site of interrogation that needs to be tackled if inclusion is to be successful. The fourth and final section examines the contribution of principals and exemplars to the development and advocacy for inclusive education. It discusses how educational leadership is understood, as well as the role of school principals in making inclusion a reality in schools, the challenges experienced and the qualities of education leaders.

Responding to Learner Diversity and Learning Difficulties (Paperback): Dennis A Conrad, Stacey N.J. Blackman Responding to Learner Diversity and Learning Difficulties (Paperback)
Dennis A Conrad, Stacey N.J. Blackman
R1,848 Discovery Miles 18 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Caribbean Discourse in Inclusive Education Volume II Responding to Learner Diversity and Learner Difficulties shares selected critical reflections and recommendations on the way educational communities respond to student diversity and difficulties learning. These contexts include the Caribbean, the Diaspora, and beyond. Authors explore issues and strategies for realizing and sustaining the agenda of education for all within primarily, but not limited to, the Caribbean. While the authors are aware of the ongoing debate between the terms `education for all' and `inclusive education', we use these terms interchangeably. We hold the position that inclusive education is about commitment to removing barriers to optimum learning for all learners regardless of age, ability, ethnicity, gender, geography, race, religion, sexual orientation or other differences. Responding to Learner Diversity and Difficulties extend the discourse to include stakeholders committed to sharing their experiences and strategies for overcoming barriers to inclusive education. This second volume presents research that examines how teachers can respond to students with disabilities and difficulties learning, teach challenging curriculum content in mathematics and literacy, build citizenship through student voice, improve teacher practice via co-teaching and critical reflection, promote inclusive practice through leadership and advocacy. It can be used as a core text or companion reader for students at the undergraduate and graduate levels, lecturers, practitioners, researchers and policy makers.

Achieving Inclusive Education in the Caribbean and Beyond - From Philosophy to Praxis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Stacey N.J.... Achieving Inclusive Education in the Caribbean and Beyond - From Philosophy to Praxis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Stacey N.J. Blackman, Dennis A Conrad, Launcelot I. Brown
R2,880 Discovery Miles 28 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers an international perspective of philosophical, conceptual and praxis-oriented issues that impinge on achieving education for all students. It sheds light on the historical, systemic, structural, organizational, and attitudinal barriers that continue to be antithetical to the philosophy and practice of inclusive education within the Caribbean. The first section of the book examines how globalized views of inclusion informed by philosophical ideas from the North have influenced and continue to influence the equity in education agenda in the region. The second section considers how exclusion and marginalization still occur across selected Caribbean islands. It provides both quantitative and qualitative data about the nature and experience of exclusion in selected Caribbean islands, the UK and USA. The third section tackles the practical realities of transforming education systems in the Caribbean for inclusion. In particular, it identifies teacher practices as the main site of interrogation that needs to be tackled if inclusion is to be successful. The fourth and final section examines the contribution of principals and exemplars to the development and advocacy for inclusive education. It discusses how educational leadership is understood, as well as the role of school principals in making inclusion a reality in schools, the challenges experienced and the qualities of education leaders.

Responding to Learner Diversity and Learning Difficulties (Hardcover): Dennis A Conrad, Stacey N.J. Blackman Responding to Learner Diversity and Learning Difficulties (Hardcover)
Dennis A Conrad, Stacey N.J. Blackman
R3,413 R3,048 Discovery Miles 30 480 Save R365 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Caribbean Discourse in Inclusive Education Volume II Responding to Learner Diversity and Learner Difficulties shares selected critical reflections and recommendations on the way educational communities respond to student diversity and difficulties learning. These contexts include the Caribbean, the Diaspora, and beyond. Authors explore issues and strategies for realizing and sustaining the agenda of education for all within primarily, but not limited to, the Caribbean. While the authors are aware of the ongoing debate between the terms `education for all' and `inclusive education', we use these terms interchangeably. We hold the position that inclusive education is about commitment to removing barriers to optimum learning for all learners regardless of age, ability, ethnicity, gender, geography, race, religion, sexual orientation or other differences. Responding to Learner Diversity and Difficulties extend the discourse to include stakeholders committed to sharing their experiences and strategies for overcoming barriers to inclusive education. This second volume presents research that examines how teachers can respond to students with disabilities and difficulties learning, teach challenging curriculum content in mathematics and literacy, build citizenship through student voice, improve teacher practice via co-teaching and critical reflection, promote inclusive practice through leadership and advocacy. It can be used as a core text or companion reader for students at the undergraduate and graduate levels, lecturers, practitioners, researchers and policy makers.

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