Working Towards Inclusive Education: Social Contexts
This book provides a clearly written, wide-ranging overview of current key issues and challenges arising from the implementation of more inclusive policies and provision in education in this country and internationally. The author sets policies for inclusive schools in the broader contexts of current policies which aim to reduce poverty and social exclusion, and the wider global background of the United Nations drive to promote 'Education for All'. The book draws a distinction between integration and inclusion and provides a critical analysis of the government's Program of Action and the revised National Curriculum and their implications for schools, pupils and families.
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Working Towards Inclusive Education: Social Contexts
This book provides a clearly written, wide-ranging overview of current key issues and challenges arising from the implementation of more inclusive policies and provision in education in this country and internationally. The author sets policies for inclusive schools in the broader contexts of current policies which aim to reduce poverty and social exclusion, and the wider global background of the United Nations drive to promote 'Education for All'. The book draws a distinction between integration and inclusion and provides a critical analysis of the government's Program of Action and the revised National Curriculum and their implications for schools, pupils and families.
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Working Towards Inclusive Education: Social Contexts

Working Towards Inclusive Education: Social Contexts

by Peter Mittler
Working Towards Inclusive Education: Social Contexts

Working Towards Inclusive Education: Social Contexts

by Peter Mittler

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This book provides a clearly written, wide-ranging overview of current key issues and challenges arising from the implementation of more inclusive policies and provision in education in this country and internationally. The author sets policies for inclusive schools in the broader contexts of current policies which aim to reduce poverty and social exclusion, and the wider global background of the United Nations drive to promote 'Education for All'. The book draws a distinction between integration and inclusion and provides a critical analysis of the government's Program of Action and the revised National Curriculum and their implications for schools, pupils and families.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781853466984
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/01/2000
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.62(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter Mittler, CBE is Emeritus Professor of Special Needs Education and Past Dean of the Faculty of Education, University of Manchester. For the past 20 years he has undertaken advisory work, consultancies and writing assignments in the field of learning disabilities and special education for the United Nations, UNESCO, WHO and ILO and is a former president of Inclusion International

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 From Exclusion To Inclusion; Chapter 2 Global Dimensions; Chapter 3 Early Years; Chapter 4 Social Exclusion; Chapter 5 Can Schools Prevent Learning Difficulties?; Chapter 6 Towards Inclusive Policies; Chapter 7 Curriculum and Assessment; Chapter 8 Towards Inclusive Practice; Chapter 9 Preparing all Teachers to Teach all Pupils; Chapter 10 Parents and Teachers; Chapter 11 Into the Future: Tensions and Dilemmas AbbreviationsReferencesIndex;
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