Experiences of Special Education

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Author_Derrick Armstrong
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disability policy analysis
disabled
Dominant Social Interests
Education Authority
Education System
educational
educational reform debates
Egerton Commission
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Eugenics Movement
Feeble Minded Children
Follow
Holding
identity construction education
Ill
inclusion
insider perspectives
Lea
Learning Difficulties
life
life histories special needs
Mainstream School
ordinary
Ordinary Elementary Schools
Ordinary School System
people
policy
Post-1945 Political Ideal
Post-war
provision
qualitative case studies
school
Sen
social exclusion research
Special Education
Special Education Policies
Special Education Sector
Special Educational Policy
Special Educational Provision
Special School
stories

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415266147
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Discussion about educational provision for children with learning difficulties has largely ignored the voices of those for whom that provision is intended. Experiences of Special Education argues that these 'insider perspectives' are of central importance for a fuller understanding of special educational needs policy.
Bringing a unique focus to the subject of special needs education, Derrick Armstrong reassesses the history of special educational policy through the life-stories of those who have first-hand experience. These stories contest official policy discourses and inform an understanding of the competing political and professional debates in this area, allowing the reader to:
* Investigate the social and historical contexts of special educational needs policy
* Challenge traditional notions of policy research
* Explore alternative policy discourses informed by the voices of the excluded.
This thought-provoking book is based on detailed case-study analysis of the experiences of over thirty adults who attended special institutions/schools between 1994 and the present. It provides a fresh perspective on current discussions of special educational provisions for teachers, student teachers, policy makers and academics, involved in special education.

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