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Reading inclusion divergently : articulations from around the world /

This volume offers a critical orientation to inclusive education by centering the learnings that emerge from regional struggles in the world to actualize global ideals and commitments. Grounded in assumptions that challenge medicalized notions of disability and difference, the inquiries within this...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Amrhein, Bettina, 1972- (Editor ), Naraian, Srikala (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:International perspectives on inclusive education ; v. 19.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword; Justin J. W. Powell Chapter 1. Theories, Contexts, Practices : Traveling Alongside the Possibilities of 'Inclusion'; Srikala Naraian and Bettina Amrhein Part 1. Understanding Inclusion Via Struggles Around the World Chapter 2. A World Exposed: The Plaintive Plea for Inclusion; Roger Slee Chapter 3. Historical and International-Comparative Perspectives on Special Needs Assessment Procedures
  • Current Findings and Potentials for Future Research; Till Neuhaus and Michaela Vogt Chapter 4. Genealogical Critique of Institutionalising 'Inclusive Education' in Indonesia; Johannes Tschapka and Tri Nawangsari Chapter 5. Disability Studies, Disability Arts and Students' Perspectives: New Critical Tools for Inclusive Education; Julie Allan Part II. Critical Interrogation of Inclusive Practices in Local Contexts Chapter 6. Incessant Agitations: Inclusive Education and the Politics of Disposability; Tamara Handy Chapter 7. Inclusion and Exclusion in Local governance: A Post-Development and Spatial Perspective on a Field Study from Benin; Eva Bulgrin Chapter 8. The Struggle for the Power of Interpretation of Inclusive Education in Germany-Multi-Level Theoretical Considerations; Bettina Amrhein Chapter 9. Stifled or Loosened Course of Inclusive Education in Rwanda: Interrogating Policy and Practice in Africa; Evariste Karangwa Part III. Methodological / Epistemological Commitments in Analyzing Inclusive Education Processes and Practice Chapter 10. Establishing and Maintaining Participatory Elements in Transnational and Cultural Research Collaboration on Inclusive Education; Michelle Proyer Chapter 11. The Notion of Contexts in International Research on Inclusive Teaching Practices: Perspectives Derived from Reconstructive Research Approaches; Simon Reisenbauer and Eva Kleinlein Chapter 12. Reconstructive Approaches in Inclusive Education: Methodological Challenges of Normativity and Reification in International Inclusion Research; Benjamin Badstieber, Julia Gasterstädt, and Andreas Köpfer Chapter 13. Stimulating Methodological Innovations in Researching Inclusion: Posthumanism and Disability; Srikala Naraian Part IV. Conclusion Chapter 14. Staying Mindful, Moving with (Un)certainty; Bettina Amrhein and Srikala Naraian.