This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experiences of disabled young people in education. Drawing on empirical data gained from a small scale study of young people with Special Educational Needs, the paper utilises theoretical concepts around disability, structure and agency and power and control as it explores the ways in which inclusion can create subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) forms of exclusion. The arguments in the paper are supported by reference to the ‘little stories’ of the young people who participated in the study, with a key focus on the experiences of Tom, a young man who has moved in and out of Mainstream education across all phases from nursery to University. The ...
In this reflective piece the author focuses on the meaning that he made of inclusion in a book that ...
Abstract: This article draws on a review of literature on inclusion taking into account the differen...
Inclusion is usually defined “as a student with an identified disability, spending greater than 80% ...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
This article explores tensions between the policies and practice of inclusion and the lived experien...
The promotion of inclusive education has become a focus of international debate. Research which has ...
This paper considers how varying discourses of social exclusion have informed policies regarding you...
In our contribution we investigate firstly the general discussion on inclusion in education that had...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The value of involving under represented groups in the development of policy and provision has becom...
This submission comprises seven papers and a connecting document that have utilised the voices of 75...
Inclusion has become a global buzzword relating to education policy and practice. Mostly, it is tied...
This thesis explores hidden disability and higher education through the perspective of New Materiali...
Inclusive practice is well embedded across society and has developed over time. However, although po...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
In this reflective piece the author focuses on the meaning that he made of inclusion in a book that ...
Abstract: This article draws on a review of literature on inclusion taking into account the differen...
Inclusion is usually defined “as a student with an identified disability, spending greater than 80% ...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
This article explores tensions between the policies and practice of inclusion and the lived experien...
The promotion of inclusive education has become a focus of international debate. Research which has ...
This paper considers how varying discourses of social exclusion have informed policies regarding you...
In our contribution we investigate firstly the general discussion on inclusion in education that had...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The value of involving under represented groups in the development of policy and provision has becom...
This submission comprises seven papers and a connecting document that have utilised the voices of 75...
Inclusion has become a global buzzword relating to education policy and practice. Mostly, it is tied...
This thesis explores hidden disability and higher education through the perspective of New Materiali...
Inclusive practice is well embedded across society and has developed over time. However, although po...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
In this reflective piece the author focuses on the meaning that he made of inclusion in a book that ...
Abstract: This article draws on a review of literature on inclusion taking into account the differen...
Inclusion is usually defined “as a student with an identified disability, spending greater than 80% ...