International Perspectives on Inclusion within Society and Education
Herausgeber: Brown, Mabel Ann
International Perspectives on Inclusion within Society and Education
Herausgeber: Brown, Mabel Ann
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International Perspectives on Inclusion within Society and Education explores how the theme of inclusion in education and society plays out across different nations and cultures.
International Perspectives on Inclusion within Society and Education explores how the theme of inclusion in education and society plays out across different nations and cultures.
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- Routledge Research in Educational Equality and Diversity
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9780367859718
- ISBN-10: 0367859718
- Artikelnr.: 59995334
- Routledge Research in Educational Equality and Diversity
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9780367859718
- ISBN-10: 0367859718
- Artikelnr.: 59995334
Mabel Ann Brown is a retired teacher and Senior Lecturer. She is the author of Exploring Childhood in a Comparative Context, Migration and the Education of Young People 0-19 and The Shifting Global World of Youth and Education.
Part One
International inclusion or exclusion:
Inclusion in society, dual citizenship, political loyalty and migration
1. Inclusion in Society and Education - An Introduction
Mabel Ann Brown
2. Migration- a defining issue of the 21st century
Nicola Scarrott
3. Inclusion and the European Union
Mabel Ann Brown
4. Upskill America? The implications of neoliberal discourses in
educational programs for migrant learners
Johanna Ennser Kananen and Jen Vanek
5. Finnish-Russian dual citizens and the changing political climate of
supranational citizenship
Jussi Ronkainen and Marko Kananen
6. Kosovar Albanians in Greece: could education promote reconciliation
and social inclusion in the wider Region?
Mary Drosopulos
Part Two
Poverty, educational disadvantage and inclusion: Youth
radicalization, vulnerability, disadvantage and inequality
7. 'This is our tradition': conservatism and exclusion at the roots of
radicalization; the case of the Kosovar Albanian diaspora in
Switzerland
Mary Drosopulos
8. Educational exclusions and practices of Inclusion from urban
disadvantaged neighbourhoods
Anita Gulczynska and Monika Wi¿niewska-Kin
9. The inclusion of children living in substandard forms of housing in
the Czech Republic: in the context of involuntary residential
mobility
Alice Gojova and Söa Vávrová
Part Three
Education and Inclusion: Education for all, cohesive society,
oppression, disability, disadvantage
10. Inclusive education as the turning point for the dignified life
course of children with disabilities
Jonas Ruskus
11. How it feels to be jeered at: perceptions of inclusion/ exclusion
Mara Dirba
12. Inclusive Dimensions of Higher Education in India
Hilaria Soundari and Thomas Amirtham
13. Is there a clear effect? The role of the school managing social
exclusion in Hungary
Lajos Hüse, Mihály Fónai, Viktória Pázmány, Erika Zolnai and Nóra
Barnucz
14. Conclusion
Mabel Ann Brown
International inclusion or exclusion:
Inclusion in society, dual citizenship, political loyalty and migration
1. Inclusion in Society and Education - An Introduction
Mabel Ann Brown
2. Migration- a defining issue of the 21st century
Nicola Scarrott
3. Inclusion and the European Union
Mabel Ann Brown
4. Upskill America? The implications of neoliberal discourses in
educational programs for migrant learners
Johanna Ennser Kananen and Jen Vanek
5. Finnish-Russian dual citizens and the changing political climate of
supranational citizenship
Jussi Ronkainen and Marko Kananen
6. Kosovar Albanians in Greece: could education promote reconciliation
and social inclusion in the wider Region?
Mary Drosopulos
Part Two
Poverty, educational disadvantage and inclusion: Youth
radicalization, vulnerability, disadvantage and inequality
7. 'This is our tradition': conservatism and exclusion at the roots of
radicalization; the case of the Kosovar Albanian diaspora in
Switzerland
Mary Drosopulos
8. Educational exclusions and practices of Inclusion from urban
disadvantaged neighbourhoods
Anita Gulczynska and Monika Wi¿niewska-Kin
9. The inclusion of children living in substandard forms of housing in
the Czech Republic: in the context of involuntary residential
mobility
Alice Gojova and Söa Vávrová
Part Three
Education and Inclusion: Education for all, cohesive society,
oppression, disability, disadvantage
10. Inclusive education as the turning point for the dignified life
course of children with disabilities
Jonas Ruskus
11. How it feels to be jeered at: perceptions of inclusion/ exclusion
Mara Dirba
12. Inclusive Dimensions of Higher Education in India
Hilaria Soundari and Thomas Amirtham
13. Is there a clear effect? The role of the school managing social
exclusion in Hungary
Lajos Hüse, Mihály Fónai, Viktória Pázmány, Erika Zolnai and Nóra
Barnucz
14. Conclusion
Mabel Ann Brown
Part One
International inclusion or exclusion:
Inclusion in society, dual citizenship, political loyalty and migration
1. Inclusion in Society and Education - An Introduction
Mabel Ann Brown
2. Migration- a defining issue of the 21st century
Nicola Scarrott
3. Inclusion and the European Union
Mabel Ann Brown
4. Upskill America? The implications of neoliberal discourses in
educational programs for migrant learners
Johanna Ennser Kananen and Jen Vanek
5. Finnish-Russian dual citizens and the changing political climate of
supranational citizenship
Jussi Ronkainen and Marko Kananen
6. Kosovar Albanians in Greece: could education promote reconciliation
and social inclusion in the wider Region?
Mary Drosopulos
Part Two
Poverty, educational disadvantage and inclusion: Youth
radicalization, vulnerability, disadvantage and inequality
7. 'This is our tradition': conservatism and exclusion at the roots of
radicalization; the case of the Kosovar Albanian diaspora in
Switzerland
Mary Drosopulos
8. Educational exclusions and practices of Inclusion from urban
disadvantaged neighbourhoods
Anita Gulczynska and Monika Wi¿niewska-Kin
9. The inclusion of children living in substandard forms of housing in
the Czech Republic: in the context of involuntary residential
mobility
Alice Gojova and Söa Vávrová
Part Three
Education and Inclusion: Education for all, cohesive society,
oppression, disability, disadvantage
10. Inclusive education as the turning point for the dignified life
course of children with disabilities
Jonas Ruskus
11. How it feels to be jeered at: perceptions of inclusion/ exclusion
Mara Dirba
12. Inclusive Dimensions of Higher Education in India
Hilaria Soundari and Thomas Amirtham
13. Is there a clear effect? The role of the school managing social
exclusion in Hungary
Lajos Hüse, Mihály Fónai, Viktória Pázmány, Erika Zolnai and Nóra
Barnucz
14. Conclusion
Mabel Ann Brown
International inclusion or exclusion:
Inclusion in society, dual citizenship, political loyalty and migration
1. Inclusion in Society and Education - An Introduction
Mabel Ann Brown
2. Migration- a defining issue of the 21st century
Nicola Scarrott
3. Inclusion and the European Union
Mabel Ann Brown
4. Upskill America? The implications of neoliberal discourses in
educational programs for migrant learners
Johanna Ennser Kananen and Jen Vanek
5. Finnish-Russian dual citizens and the changing political climate of
supranational citizenship
Jussi Ronkainen and Marko Kananen
6. Kosovar Albanians in Greece: could education promote reconciliation
and social inclusion in the wider Region?
Mary Drosopulos
Part Two
Poverty, educational disadvantage and inclusion: Youth
radicalization, vulnerability, disadvantage and inequality
7. 'This is our tradition': conservatism and exclusion at the roots of
radicalization; the case of the Kosovar Albanian diaspora in
Switzerland
Mary Drosopulos
8. Educational exclusions and practices of Inclusion from urban
disadvantaged neighbourhoods
Anita Gulczynska and Monika Wi¿niewska-Kin
9. The inclusion of children living in substandard forms of housing in
the Czech Republic: in the context of involuntary residential
mobility
Alice Gojova and Söa Vávrová
Part Three
Education and Inclusion: Education for all, cohesive society,
oppression, disability, disadvantage
10. Inclusive education as the turning point for the dignified life
course of children with disabilities
Jonas Ruskus
11. How it feels to be jeered at: perceptions of inclusion/ exclusion
Mara Dirba
12. Inclusive Dimensions of Higher Education in India
Hilaria Soundari and Thomas Amirtham
13. Is there a clear effect? The role of the school managing social
exclusion in Hungary
Lajos Hüse, Mihály Fónai, Viktória Pázmány, Erika Zolnai and Nóra
Barnucz
14. Conclusion
Mabel Ann Brown