Equality and Diversity in Education 2
National and International Contexts for Practice and Research
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Felicity
Equality and Diversity in Education 2
National and International Contexts for Practice and Research
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Felicity
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Designed to accompany the Open University course "Developing Intensive Curricula: Equality and Diversity in Education", Volume 2 will appeal to research students and special needs professionals interested in understanding education in the 1990s
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Designed to accompany the Open University course "Developing Intensive Curricula: Equality and Diversity in Education", Volume 2 will appeal to research students and special needs professionals interested in understanding education in the 1990s
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138419933
- ISBN-10: 1138419931
- Artikelnr.: 48951496
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138419933
- ISBN-10: 1138419931
- Artikelnr.: 48951496
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Felicity Armstrong, Mary Masterton, Patricia Potts
Introduction
I: National contexts for education in the 1990s
A: Educational communities and local government
A 1: 'Barnsley bashing'. Communities and schools in the 1990s
A 2: Local authorities in the 1990s. A county perspective: Kent
A 3: Opting into irrelevance
A 4: Local government reorganisation and its implications for educational equality
B: Educational consumers and legislation
B 5: Trends in law: fifteen years of education policy-making, 1979-94
B 6: From Bill to Act: the passing of the 1993 Education Act
B 7: Parents' perspectives: towards positive support for disabled children and those who experience difficulties in learning
B 8: The case for anti-discrimination legislation
II: Europe and beyond
9: 'Appellation contrôlée': mixing and sorting in the French education system
10: Early childhood services in Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom
11: Parents and schooling in the European Union: a case study from Denmark and Germany
12: Inclusive education in Spain and Greece
13: Teacher unions, special education and Europe: a study in international policy-making
14: Special educational provision from a Czech Republic perspective
15: South and north: special educational provision in New Zealand, Britain and the United States
16: Reforming special education in China
17: The role of special education in a changing South Africa
III: Emancipatory research
18: Accidental emancipatory action? The evolution of a project in which I learned how to work with shifting sands
19: Geoffrey and Michelle: a review of the learning needs of two students with profound and multiple learning difficulties
20: Personal and political: a feminist perspective on researching physical disability
21: Music, sounds, braille and speech - a multi-media computer for blind people
22: Cultural differences: Deaf and hearing researchers working together
23: Inclusive education in Australia: policy development and research
24: Exclusion and reintegration: policy and practice for junior pupils
25: Special educational needs: from disciplinary to pedagogic research
I: National contexts for education in the 1990s
A: Educational communities and local government
A 1: 'Barnsley bashing'. Communities and schools in the 1990s
A 2: Local authorities in the 1990s. A county perspective: Kent
A 3: Opting into irrelevance
A 4: Local government reorganisation and its implications for educational equality
B: Educational consumers and legislation
B 5: Trends in law: fifteen years of education policy-making, 1979-94
B 6: From Bill to Act: the passing of the 1993 Education Act
B 7: Parents' perspectives: towards positive support for disabled children and those who experience difficulties in learning
B 8: The case for anti-discrimination legislation
II: Europe and beyond
9: 'Appellation contrôlée': mixing and sorting in the French education system
10: Early childhood services in Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom
11: Parents and schooling in the European Union: a case study from Denmark and Germany
12: Inclusive education in Spain and Greece
13: Teacher unions, special education and Europe: a study in international policy-making
14: Special educational provision from a Czech Republic perspective
15: South and north: special educational provision in New Zealand, Britain and the United States
16: Reforming special education in China
17: The role of special education in a changing South Africa
III: Emancipatory research
18: Accidental emancipatory action? The evolution of a project in which I learned how to work with shifting sands
19: Geoffrey and Michelle: a review of the learning needs of two students with profound and multiple learning difficulties
20: Personal and political: a feminist perspective on researching physical disability
21: Music, sounds, braille and speech - a multi-media computer for blind people
22: Cultural differences: Deaf and hearing researchers working together
23: Inclusive education in Australia: policy development and research
24: Exclusion and reintegration: policy and practice for junior pupils
25: Special educational needs: from disciplinary to pedagogic research
Introduction
I: National contexts for education in the 1990s
A: Educational communities and local government
A 1: 'Barnsley bashing'. Communities and schools in the 1990s
A 2: Local authorities in the 1990s. A county perspective: Kent
A 3: Opting into irrelevance
A 4: Local government reorganisation and its implications for educational equality
B: Educational consumers and legislation
B 5: Trends in law: fifteen years of education policy-making, 1979-94
B 6: From Bill to Act: the passing of the 1993 Education Act
B 7: Parents' perspectives: towards positive support for disabled children and those who experience difficulties in learning
B 8: The case for anti-discrimination legislation
II: Europe and beyond
9: 'Appellation contrôlée': mixing and sorting in the French education system
10: Early childhood services in Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom
11: Parents and schooling in the European Union: a case study from Denmark and Germany
12: Inclusive education in Spain and Greece
13: Teacher unions, special education and Europe: a study in international policy-making
14: Special educational provision from a Czech Republic perspective
15: South and north: special educational provision in New Zealand, Britain and the United States
16: Reforming special education in China
17: The role of special education in a changing South Africa
III: Emancipatory research
18: Accidental emancipatory action? The evolution of a project in which I learned how to work with shifting sands
19: Geoffrey and Michelle: a review of the learning needs of two students with profound and multiple learning difficulties
20: Personal and political: a feminist perspective on researching physical disability
21: Music, sounds, braille and speech - a multi-media computer for blind people
22: Cultural differences: Deaf and hearing researchers working together
23: Inclusive education in Australia: policy development and research
24: Exclusion and reintegration: policy and practice for junior pupils
25: Special educational needs: from disciplinary to pedagogic research
I: National contexts for education in the 1990s
A: Educational communities and local government
A 1: 'Barnsley bashing'. Communities and schools in the 1990s
A 2: Local authorities in the 1990s. A county perspective: Kent
A 3: Opting into irrelevance
A 4: Local government reorganisation and its implications for educational equality
B: Educational consumers and legislation
B 5: Trends in law: fifteen years of education policy-making, 1979-94
B 6: From Bill to Act: the passing of the 1993 Education Act
B 7: Parents' perspectives: towards positive support for disabled children and those who experience difficulties in learning
B 8: The case for anti-discrimination legislation
II: Europe and beyond
9: 'Appellation contrôlée': mixing and sorting in the French education system
10: Early childhood services in Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom
11: Parents and schooling in the European Union: a case study from Denmark and Germany
12: Inclusive education in Spain and Greece
13: Teacher unions, special education and Europe: a study in international policy-making
14: Special educational provision from a Czech Republic perspective
15: South and north: special educational provision in New Zealand, Britain and the United States
16: Reforming special education in China
17: The role of special education in a changing South Africa
III: Emancipatory research
18: Accidental emancipatory action? The evolution of a project in which I learned how to work with shifting sands
19: Geoffrey and Michelle: a review of the learning needs of two students with profound and multiple learning difficulties
20: Personal and political: a feminist perspective on researching physical disability
21: Music, sounds, braille and speech - a multi-media computer for blind people
22: Cultural differences: Deaf and hearing researchers working together
23: Inclusive education in Australia: policy development and research
24: Exclusion and reintegration: policy and practice for junior pupils
25: Special educational needs: from disciplinary to pedagogic research