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Special Schools, Inclusion, and Justice

English · Hardback

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Special Schools, Inclusion, and Justice discusses special school provision in an education policy climate in which inclusion is the dominant motif. In this context, the special school sector is an anomaly and special schools inevitably occupy an uncertain and somewhat invidious position. This situation raises a number of questions concerning matters of justice and fairness with respect to special schools and their communities. It also raises questions about the validity of the view that only inclusion can represent justice in education for disabled children and young people. Special Schools, Inclusion, and Justice explores these matters from a philosophical perspective that centres on the broader question of what, in regard to where they go to school, might constitute a just state of affairs in education provision for disabled children. The New Zealand education context provides the case in point in the book, but the matters it examines and the broader argument and philosophical analysis that it pursues have a much wider international significance and application given the pervasive and dominant influence of inclusion in education policy across the world. Special Schools, Inclusion, and Justice offers a new perspective to international debates and conversations about matters to do with inclusion, justice, and the education of disabled children. It will be of particular interest to scholars working in the field of education in areas such as inclusive and special education, philosophy of education, sociology, and policy studies.

List of contents

List of Acronyms - Acknowledgements - Credits - Special Schools and Inclusion: A Complicated Conversation - Inclusion - Theoretical and Philosophical Perspectives - The Turn to Inclusion in New Zealand Education Policy 1987-1996 - Special Education 2000: New Zealand's First "Inclusive Education" Policy - The Experiences of Special Schools - A Just State of Affairs - Epilogue - Index.

Product details

Authors Trish McMenamin
Assisted by William F Pinar (Editor), William F. Pinar (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.09.2018
 
EAN 9781433149238
ISBN 978-1-4331-4923-8
No. of pages 150
Dimensions 150 mm x 14 mm x 225 mm
Weight 311 g
Series Complicated Conversation
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education

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