Championing Co-production in the Design of Inclusive Practices
Positioning Children and Young People's Voices at the Heart of Education
Herausgeber: Woolhouse, Clare; Kay, Virginia
Championing Co-production in the Design of Inclusive Practices
Positioning Children and Young People's Voices at the Heart of Education
Herausgeber: Woolhouse, Clare; Kay, Virginia
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This book brings together the voices of practitioners, researchers, parents, and children and young people themselves to explore innovative pedagogies where multiple voices have been actively engaged in co-producing the design of inclusive practices within education.
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This book brings together the voices of practitioners, researchers, parents, and children and young people themselves to explore innovative pedagogies where multiple voices have been actively engaged in co-producing the design of inclusive practices within education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032602790
- ISBN-10: 1032602791
- Artikelnr.: 71850849
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032602790
- ISBN-10: 1032602791
- Artikelnr.: 71850849
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Clare Woolhouse is Reader at Edge Hill University, and her research is based within school communities working directly with teachers, children, and young people. Clare explores marginalised identities, multi-modal methodologies, and pedagogies, with particular attention given to aspects of educational difference, inclusion, and social justice. Virginia Kay is Senior Lecturer at Edge Hill University working with student teachers and postgraduate education students. Her research interests are rooted in social justice and perceptions of difference, particularly as this pertains to the policy and practice of inclusive education provision and the role of the SENCo.
Introduction Woolhouse and Kay
Section 1: Listening to the Voices of Children and Young People
1. How Inclusive is the School Environment? The Reality of Implementing
Children's Right to Express their Views Robinson
2. Re-thinking Inclusive Practice within Early Years Education Jackson
3. Enabling Children to Feel Happier, Heard and Connected: The Importance
of Ensuring Children feel Safe to Talk about their Emotional World and the
Experiences in their Lives Williams
4. My School, My Voice: Development of an Inclusive Student Council in a
Large Special School for Autism Mursic
5. Comparing Global Examples of Children's Experiences of Inclusive
Education Sanders
6. Reimagining Inclusive Education: Power, Status and Voice Hallett
7. Reimagining the Role of Children and Young People's Voices within the
Design of Inclusive Education Woolhouse and Kay
Section 2: Involving Young People and Adults in Developing Inclusive
Communities
8. Developing Inclusive School Environments: Optimising the Provision of
Staff Training to Support Positive Mental Health in Autistic Young People
El Zerbi et al
9. The Inclusive Design of Digital Education Programs: Contribution and
Experiences of People with Accessibility Needs Murphy et al
10. Rooted in Nature: How to Improve the Involvement of Young People as
Research Advisors El Zerbi et al
11. Creating Neuromixed Learning Environments in Higher Education Moore and
Davies
Section 1: Listening to the Voices of Children and Young People
1. How Inclusive is the School Environment? The Reality of Implementing
Children's Right to Express their Views Robinson
2. Re-thinking Inclusive Practice within Early Years Education Jackson
3. Enabling Children to Feel Happier, Heard and Connected: The Importance
of Ensuring Children feel Safe to Talk about their Emotional World and the
Experiences in their Lives Williams
4. My School, My Voice: Development of an Inclusive Student Council in a
Large Special School for Autism Mursic
5. Comparing Global Examples of Children's Experiences of Inclusive
Education Sanders
6. Reimagining Inclusive Education: Power, Status and Voice Hallett
7. Reimagining the Role of Children and Young People's Voices within the
Design of Inclusive Education Woolhouse and Kay
Section 2: Involving Young People and Adults in Developing Inclusive
Communities
8. Developing Inclusive School Environments: Optimising the Provision of
Staff Training to Support Positive Mental Health in Autistic Young People
El Zerbi et al
9. The Inclusive Design of Digital Education Programs: Contribution and
Experiences of People with Accessibility Needs Murphy et al
10. Rooted in Nature: How to Improve the Involvement of Young People as
Research Advisors El Zerbi et al
11. Creating Neuromixed Learning Environments in Higher Education Moore and
Davies
Introduction Woolhouse and Kay
Section 1: Listening to the Voices of Children and Young People
1. How Inclusive is the School Environment? The Reality of Implementing
Children's Right to Express their Views Robinson
2. Re-thinking Inclusive Practice within Early Years Education Jackson
3. Enabling Children to Feel Happier, Heard and Connected: The Importance
of Ensuring Children feel Safe to Talk about their Emotional World and the
Experiences in their Lives Williams
4. My School, My Voice: Development of an Inclusive Student Council in a
Large Special School for Autism Mursic
5. Comparing Global Examples of Children's Experiences of Inclusive
Education Sanders
6. Reimagining Inclusive Education: Power, Status and Voice Hallett
7. Reimagining the Role of Children and Young People's Voices within the
Design of Inclusive Education Woolhouse and Kay
Section 2: Involving Young People and Adults in Developing Inclusive
Communities
8. Developing Inclusive School Environments: Optimising the Provision of
Staff Training to Support Positive Mental Health in Autistic Young People
El Zerbi et al
9. The Inclusive Design of Digital Education Programs: Contribution and
Experiences of People with Accessibility Needs Murphy et al
10. Rooted in Nature: How to Improve the Involvement of Young People as
Research Advisors El Zerbi et al
11. Creating Neuromixed Learning Environments in Higher Education Moore and
Davies
Section 1: Listening to the Voices of Children and Young People
1. How Inclusive is the School Environment? The Reality of Implementing
Children's Right to Express their Views Robinson
2. Re-thinking Inclusive Practice within Early Years Education Jackson
3. Enabling Children to Feel Happier, Heard and Connected: The Importance
of Ensuring Children feel Safe to Talk about their Emotional World and the
Experiences in their Lives Williams
4. My School, My Voice: Development of an Inclusive Student Council in a
Large Special School for Autism Mursic
5. Comparing Global Examples of Children's Experiences of Inclusive
Education Sanders
6. Reimagining Inclusive Education: Power, Status and Voice Hallett
7. Reimagining the Role of Children and Young People's Voices within the
Design of Inclusive Education Woolhouse and Kay
Section 2: Involving Young People and Adults in Developing Inclusive
Communities
8. Developing Inclusive School Environments: Optimising the Provision of
Staff Training to Support Positive Mental Health in Autistic Young People
El Zerbi et al
9. The Inclusive Design of Digital Education Programs: Contribution and
Experiences of People with Accessibility Needs Murphy et al
10. Rooted in Nature: How to Improve the Involvement of Young People as
Research Advisors El Zerbi et al
11. Creating Neuromixed Learning Environments in Higher Education Moore and
Davies