Confronting Obstacles to Inclusion
International Responses to Developing Inclusive Education
Herausgeber: Rose, Richard
Confronting Obstacles to Inclusion
International Responses to Developing Inclusive Education
Herausgeber: Rose, Richard
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Confronting Obstacles to Inclusion uniquely and comprehensively addresses interpretations of inclusive education by drawing upon the experiences and expertise of leading writers and academics who have direct experience of teaching and researching this area around the world. This authoritative text will be of immense interest and use to practitioners, policy makers, researchers and campaigners who are working towards a more equitable and inclusive society.
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Confronting Obstacles to Inclusion uniquely and comprehensively addresses interpretations of inclusive education by drawing upon the experiences and expertise of leading writers and academics who have direct experience of teaching and researching this area around the world. This authoritative text will be of immense interest and use to practitioners, policy makers, researchers and campaigners who are working towards a more equitable and inclusive society.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780415493611
- ISBN-10: 0415493617
- Artikelnr.: 29921468
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780415493611
- ISBN-10: 0415493617
- Artikelnr.: 29921468
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard Rose is Director of the Centre for Education and Research at the University of Northampton, UK.
1. Understanding inclusion: interpretations, perspectives and cultures
Part 1: Causes of exclusion and obstacles to inclusion 2. Confronting
Obstacles to Inclusion: How the US News Media Report Disability 3. 'They
say the grass is blue' : Gypsies, Travellers and cultural dissonance 4.
Including "children with special needs" in the Indian education system:
Negotiating a contested terrain Part 2: Supporting Families 5. Family
Perspectives Parents in Partnership 6. Supporting parents and families in
the development of inclusive practice 7. The Role of Schools in
Establishing Home-School Partnerships Part 3: Pupils as partners in
inclusive education 8. Valuing and learning from young people 9. Engaging
Young Children in Research about an Inclusion Project 10. Beyond tokenism?
Participation and 'voice' for pupils with significant learning difficulties
Part 4: Professional Development for Inclusion 11. Teacher Education for
Inclusion 12. Promoting teacher development for diversity 13. Teachers'
professional learning and inclusive practice Part 5: Teaching and Learning
14. Developing Inclusive Approaches to Teaching and Learning 15. Overcoming
barriers to the acquisition of literacy in 21st century inclusive
classrooms 16. The Development of Inclusive Teaching and Learning - a
European Perspective? Part 6: Support in the Classroom 17. Supporting
Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms: Personnel and Peers 18.
Identifying Core Competencies and Skills for Assistants: Implications for
Training to Support Inclusive Classrooms 19. Classroom support for
including Students with Challenging Behaviour 20. Building on ideas and
maintaining a dialogue for change
Part 1: Causes of exclusion and obstacles to inclusion 2. Confronting
Obstacles to Inclusion: How the US News Media Report Disability 3. 'They
say the grass is blue' : Gypsies, Travellers and cultural dissonance 4.
Including "children with special needs" in the Indian education system:
Negotiating a contested terrain Part 2: Supporting Families 5. Family
Perspectives Parents in Partnership 6. Supporting parents and families in
the development of inclusive practice 7. The Role of Schools in
Establishing Home-School Partnerships Part 3: Pupils as partners in
inclusive education 8. Valuing and learning from young people 9. Engaging
Young Children in Research about an Inclusion Project 10. Beyond tokenism?
Participation and 'voice' for pupils with significant learning difficulties
Part 4: Professional Development for Inclusion 11. Teacher Education for
Inclusion 12. Promoting teacher development for diversity 13. Teachers'
professional learning and inclusive practice Part 5: Teaching and Learning
14. Developing Inclusive Approaches to Teaching and Learning 15. Overcoming
barriers to the acquisition of literacy in 21st century inclusive
classrooms 16. The Development of Inclusive Teaching and Learning - a
European Perspective? Part 6: Support in the Classroom 17. Supporting
Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms: Personnel and Peers 18.
Identifying Core Competencies and Skills for Assistants: Implications for
Training to Support Inclusive Classrooms 19. Classroom support for
including Students with Challenging Behaviour 20. Building on ideas and
maintaining a dialogue for change
1. Understanding inclusion: interpretations, perspectives and cultures
Part 1: Causes of exclusion and obstacles to inclusion 2. Confronting
Obstacles to Inclusion: How the US News Media Report Disability 3. 'They
say the grass is blue' : Gypsies, Travellers and cultural dissonance 4.
Including "children with special needs" in the Indian education system:
Negotiating a contested terrain Part 2: Supporting Families 5. Family
Perspectives Parents in Partnership 6. Supporting parents and families in
the development of inclusive practice 7. The Role of Schools in
Establishing Home-School Partnerships Part 3: Pupils as partners in
inclusive education 8. Valuing and learning from young people 9. Engaging
Young Children in Research about an Inclusion Project 10. Beyond tokenism?
Participation and 'voice' for pupils with significant learning difficulties
Part 4: Professional Development for Inclusion 11. Teacher Education for
Inclusion 12. Promoting teacher development for diversity 13. Teachers'
professional learning and inclusive practice Part 5: Teaching and Learning
14. Developing Inclusive Approaches to Teaching and Learning 15. Overcoming
barriers to the acquisition of literacy in 21st century inclusive
classrooms 16. The Development of Inclusive Teaching and Learning - a
European Perspective? Part 6: Support in the Classroom 17. Supporting
Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms: Personnel and Peers 18.
Identifying Core Competencies and Skills for Assistants: Implications for
Training to Support Inclusive Classrooms 19. Classroom support for
including Students with Challenging Behaviour 20. Building on ideas and
maintaining a dialogue for change
Part 1: Causes of exclusion and obstacles to inclusion 2. Confronting
Obstacles to Inclusion: How the US News Media Report Disability 3. 'They
say the grass is blue' : Gypsies, Travellers and cultural dissonance 4.
Including "children with special needs" in the Indian education system:
Negotiating a contested terrain Part 2: Supporting Families 5. Family
Perspectives Parents in Partnership 6. Supporting parents and families in
the development of inclusive practice 7. The Role of Schools in
Establishing Home-School Partnerships Part 3: Pupils as partners in
inclusive education 8. Valuing and learning from young people 9. Engaging
Young Children in Research about an Inclusion Project 10. Beyond tokenism?
Participation and 'voice' for pupils with significant learning difficulties
Part 4: Professional Development for Inclusion 11. Teacher Education for
Inclusion 12. Promoting teacher development for diversity 13. Teachers'
professional learning and inclusive practice Part 5: Teaching and Learning
14. Developing Inclusive Approaches to Teaching and Learning 15. Overcoming
barriers to the acquisition of literacy in 21st century inclusive
classrooms 16. The Development of Inclusive Teaching and Learning - a
European Perspective? Part 6: Support in the Classroom 17. Supporting
Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms: Personnel and Peers 18.
Identifying Core Competencies and Skills for Assistants: Implications for
Training to Support Inclusive Classrooms 19. Classroom support for
including Students with Challenging Behaviour 20. Building on ideas and
maintaining a dialogue for change







