基本説明
Examines the current theory and legislative context of special educational needs and disability, and explores the enduring issues and opportunities that will affect future practice in all schools.
Full Description
Leading on Inclusion: Dilemmas, debates and new perspectives critically examines the current theory and legislative context of special educational needs and disability, and explores the enduring issues and opportunities that will affect future practice in all schools.
The central theme throughout the book asks the inevitable question 'What happens next?' and the expert team of contributors, drawn from a pool of teachers, academics and researchers, consider wide-ranging issues such as:
the voice of young people
whole school development and planning for inclusion
educational change within the context of inclusion
the pros and cons of multi-professional working
inclusive and ethical research
international perspectives on inclusion, SEN and disability
the development of teacher education and the notion of 'joined up' thinking.
This forward-thinking and rigorously researched book will be essential reading for students, teachers undertaking school-based training, SENCOs, inclusion managers, higher education tutors and anyone with a professional interest in the future for inclusive education.
Contents
Foreword Introduction 1. Special educational needs: how did we get here? 2. Perspectives on SEN and inclusion: whose views count? 3. Learning and teaching in inclusive classrooms 4. Inclusion through whole school development 5. Whole school development - planning for inclusion 6. Theorising educational change within the context of inclusion 7. Emancipatory and ethical research 8. Behaviour, SEN and inclusion 9. Developing multi-professional working - discussing the issues 10. Dilemmas of enablement: inclusive and special technologies 11. Developing inclusive schools - international perspectives 12. Leading on inclusion - conclusions