Is There A Desk With My Name On It?
The Politics Of Integration
Herausgeber: Slee, Roger
Is There A Desk With My Name On It?
The Politics Of Integration
Herausgeber: Slee, Roger
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Provides international comparisons on the debate of inclusion of children with disabilities in regular school. The book focuses on policy analysis as it impacts on the lives of all the education community including teachers, parents and students.
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Provides international comparisons on the debate of inclusion of children with disabilities in regular school. The book focuses on policy analysis as it impacts on the lives of all the education community including teachers, parents and students.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9781138160200
- ISBN-10: 1138160202
- Artikelnr.: 71978886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9781138160200
- ISBN-10: 1138160202
- Artikelnr.: 71978886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Roger Slee
Part 1 A segregated history - legacies for perceptions and practices in our
schools: integration in Victorian schools - radical social policy of old
wine?, J. Lewis; divide and rule - a study of two dividing practices in
Queensland schools, D. Meadmore. Part 2 Observations abroad - international
perspectives on integration: the politics of integration - observations on
the Warnock report, L. Barton and M. Landman; special educational needs in
a new context - micropolitics, money and education for all, A. Gold et al;
hanging on by a thread - integration in further education in Britain, J.
Corbetyt; what is this least restrictive environment in the United States?,
R.A. Henderson. Part 3 Politics and pedagogy - inclusive of exclusive
schools?: schools and contests - a reframing of the effective schools
debate?. G. Fulcher; inclusive learning initiatives - educational policy
lessons from the field, R. Slee; teacher education as a strategy for
developing inclusive schools, M. Ainscow. Part 4 Compelled to speak -
parents, students and integration: how disabling any handicap depends on
the attitudes and actions of others - a student's perspective, B. Walsh; a
parent's perspective on integration, A. Lyons; integration - another form
of specialism, M. Rice.
schools: integration in Victorian schools - radical social policy of old
wine?, J. Lewis; divide and rule - a study of two dividing practices in
Queensland schools, D. Meadmore. Part 2 Observations abroad - international
perspectives on integration: the politics of integration - observations on
the Warnock report, L. Barton and M. Landman; special educational needs in
a new context - micropolitics, money and education for all, A. Gold et al;
hanging on by a thread - integration in further education in Britain, J.
Corbetyt; what is this least restrictive environment in the United States?,
R.A. Henderson. Part 3 Politics and pedagogy - inclusive of exclusive
schools?: schools and contests - a reframing of the effective schools
debate?. G. Fulcher; inclusive learning initiatives - educational policy
lessons from the field, R. Slee; teacher education as a strategy for
developing inclusive schools, M. Ainscow. Part 4 Compelled to speak -
parents, students and integration: how disabling any handicap depends on
the attitudes and actions of others - a student's perspective, B. Walsh; a
parent's perspective on integration, A. Lyons; integration - another form
of specialism, M. Rice.
Part 1 A segregated history - legacies for perceptions and practices in our
schools: integration in Victorian schools - radical social policy of old
wine?, J. Lewis; divide and rule - a study of two dividing practices in
Queensland schools, D. Meadmore. Part 2 Observations abroad - international
perspectives on integration: the politics of integration - observations on
the Warnock report, L. Barton and M. Landman; special educational needs in
a new context - micropolitics, money and education for all, A. Gold et al;
hanging on by a thread - integration in further education in Britain, J.
Corbetyt; what is this least restrictive environment in the United States?,
R.A. Henderson. Part 3 Politics and pedagogy - inclusive of exclusive
schools?: schools and contests - a reframing of the effective schools
debate?. G. Fulcher; inclusive learning initiatives - educational policy
lessons from the field, R. Slee; teacher education as a strategy for
developing inclusive schools, M. Ainscow. Part 4 Compelled to speak -
parents, students and integration: how disabling any handicap depends on
the attitudes and actions of others - a student's perspective, B. Walsh; a
parent's perspective on integration, A. Lyons; integration - another form
of specialism, M. Rice.
schools: integration in Victorian schools - radical social policy of old
wine?, J. Lewis; divide and rule - a study of two dividing practices in
Queensland schools, D. Meadmore. Part 2 Observations abroad - international
perspectives on integration: the politics of integration - observations on
the Warnock report, L. Barton and M. Landman; special educational needs in
a new context - micropolitics, money and education for all, A. Gold et al;
hanging on by a thread - integration in further education in Britain, J.
Corbetyt; what is this least restrictive environment in the United States?,
R.A. Henderson. Part 3 Politics and pedagogy - inclusive of exclusive
schools?: schools and contests - a reframing of the effective schools
debate?. G. Fulcher; inclusive learning initiatives - educational policy
lessons from the field, R. Slee; teacher education as a strategy for
developing inclusive schools, M. Ainscow. Part 4 Compelled to speak -
parents, students and integration: how disabling any handicap depends on
the attitudes and actions of others - a student's perspective, B. Walsh; a
parent's perspective on integration, A. Lyons; integration - another form
of specialism, M. Rice.