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education policy
education reform movement
educational equity research program
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inclusion gap
public education
sociocultural differences
special education
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- ISBN 9781612501154
- Weight: 420g
- Publication Date: 30 Nov 2011
- Publisher: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Despite the impressive growth of inclusive education around the world, questions and considerations about equity have been neglected. This edited volume makes a major contribution to the field of inclusive education by analyzing equity concerns that have emerged from the implementation of inclusive education models in nine nations on five continents.
The authors examine how disparate approaches to inclusive education are mediated by the official and implicit goals of public education; by access to intellectual, human, and material resources; and by collective understanding of and educational responses to sociocultural differences. Inclusive Education provides critical reviews of research on this important education reform movement, as well as a refined theoretical understanding of the ways equity is addressed. It also offers lessons for future policy and research that are mindful of equity.
The authors examine how disparate approaches to inclusive education are mediated by the official and implicit goals of public education; by access to intellectual, human, and material resources; and by collective understanding of and educational responses to sociocultural differences. Inclusive Education provides critical reviews of research on this important education reform movement, as well as a refined theoretical understanding of the ways equity is addressed. It also offers lessons for future policy and research that are mindful of equity.
Alfredo J. Artiles is a professor of culture, society, and education in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University.
Elizabeth B. Kozleski is a professor of culture, society, and education at Arizona State University’s School of Social Transformation.
Federico R. Waitoller is an assistant professor in the Special Education Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago’s College of Education.
Elizabeth B. Kozleski is a professor of culture, society, and education at Arizona State University’s School of Social Transformation.
Federico R. Waitoller is an assistant professor in the Special Education Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago’s College of Education.
Inclusive Education
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