Belonging for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities
Pushing the Boundaries of Inclusion
Herausgeber: Nind, Melanie; Strnadova, Iva
Belonging for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities
Pushing the Boundaries of Inclusion
Herausgeber: Nind, Melanie; Strnadova, Iva
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While it is grounded in diverse theoretical frameworks and disciplines, the book coheres around a commitment to seeing people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities as equal citizens who belong in our classrooms, research projects and community lives.
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While it is grounded in diverse theoretical frameworks and disciplines, the book coheres around a commitment to seeing people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities as equal citizens who belong in our classrooms, research projects and community lives.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367202941
- ISBN-10: 0367202948
- Artikelnr.: 69983065
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367202941
- ISBN-10: 0367202948
- Artikelnr.: 69983065
Melanie Nind is Professor of Education at the University of Southampton, UK, where she is Director of the Centre for Research in Inclusion. Iva Strnadová is Professor of Special Education and Disability Studies at the University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia.
1 Changes in the lives of people with profound intellectual and multiple
disabilities Part I Belonging in education Fellow Traveller Account 1:
Belonging and segregation - the oxymoron of the special school 2 Exploring
the situated social being of children with profound and multiple learning
difficulties across educational contexts: A study of belonging 3 Inclusion
and participation of students with profound intellectual and multiple
disabilities 4 On "being" together as belonging: Inside Golden Tent Part II
Belonging in research Fellow Traveller Account 2: Siblings belonging
together 5 Crossing the wobbly bridge: An inclusive approach to researching
playfulness and children with profound and multiple learning difficulties 6
A trip to the caves: Making life story work inclusive and accessible 7
Shifting the gaze: The use of wearable cameras in research Part III
Belonging in communities Fellow Traveller Account 3: Are people with
profound and multiple learning disabilities and their families welcome in
the wider learning disability community? 8 Approaching a person with
profound intellectual and multiple disabilities: What do you think, what do
you do? 9 Singing together: Friends' and families' perspectives of possible
ways to be included in society 10 Enabling people with profound and
multiple learning disabilities to belong in public and community archive
collections 11 Belonging and people with profound intellectual and multiple
disabilities: Pushing the boundaries
disabilities Part I Belonging in education Fellow Traveller Account 1:
Belonging and segregation - the oxymoron of the special school 2 Exploring
the situated social being of children with profound and multiple learning
difficulties across educational contexts: A study of belonging 3 Inclusion
and participation of students with profound intellectual and multiple
disabilities 4 On "being" together as belonging: Inside Golden Tent Part II
Belonging in research Fellow Traveller Account 2: Siblings belonging
together 5 Crossing the wobbly bridge: An inclusive approach to researching
playfulness and children with profound and multiple learning difficulties 6
A trip to the caves: Making life story work inclusive and accessible 7
Shifting the gaze: The use of wearable cameras in research Part III
Belonging in communities Fellow Traveller Account 3: Are people with
profound and multiple learning disabilities and their families welcome in
the wider learning disability community? 8 Approaching a person with
profound intellectual and multiple disabilities: What do you think, what do
you do? 9 Singing together: Friends' and families' perspectives of possible
ways to be included in society 10 Enabling people with profound and
multiple learning disabilities to belong in public and community archive
collections 11 Belonging and people with profound intellectual and multiple
disabilities: Pushing the boundaries
1 Changes in the lives of people with profound intellectual and multiple
disabilities Part I Belonging in education Fellow Traveller Account 1:
Belonging and segregation - the oxymoron of the special school 2 Exploring
the situated social being of children with profound and multiple learning
difficulties across educational contexts: A study of belonging 3 Inclusion
and participation of students with profound intellectual and multiple
disabilities 4 On "being" together as belonging: Inside Golden Tent Part II
Belonging in research Fellow Traveller Account 2: Siblings belonging
together 5 Crossing the wobbly bridge: An inclusive approach to researching
playfulness and children with profound and multiple learning difficulties 6
A trip to the caves: Making life story work inclusive and accessible 7
Shifting the gaze: The use of wearable cameras in research Part III
Belonging in communities Fellow Traveller Account 3: Are people with
profound and multiple learning disabilities and their families welcome in
the wider learning disability community? 8 Approaching a person with
profound intellectual and multiple disabilities: What do you think, what do
you do? 9 Singing together: Friends' and families' perspectives of possible
ways to be included in society 10 Enabling people with profound and
multiple learning disabilities to belong in public and community archive
collections 11 Belonging and people with profound intellectual and multiple
disabilities: Pushing the boundaries
disabilities Part I Belonging in education Fellow Traveller Account 1:
Belonging and segregation - the oxymoron of the special school 2 Exploring
the situated social being of children with profound and multiple learning
difficulties across educational contexts: A study of belonging 3 Inclusion
and participation of students with profound intellectual and multiple
disabilities 4 On "being" together as belonging: Inside Golden Tent Part II
Belonging in research Fellow Traveller Account 2: Siblings belonging
together 5 Crossing the wobbly bridge: An inclusive approach to researching
playfulness and children with profound and multiple learning difficulties 6
A trip to the caves: Making life story work inclusive and accessible 7
Shifting the gaze: The use of wearable cameras in research Part III
Belonging in communities Fellow Traveller Account 3: Are people with
profound and multiple learning disabilities and their families welcome in
the wider learning disability community? 8 Approaching a person with
profound intellectual and multiple disabilities: What do you think, what do
you do? 9 Singing together: Friends' and families' perspectives of possible
ways to be included in society 10 Enabling people with profound and
multiple learning disabilities to belong in public and community archive
collections 11 Belonging and people with profound intellectual and multiple
disabilities: Pushing the boundaries