The title ‘Inclusive schooling: contexts, texts and politics’, names a thesis which critically analyses the development of inclusive schooling in the small Australian Island state of Tasmania between 1996 and 1998. The ‘Inclusion of Students with Disabilities’ policy, introduced in 1995 by the Tasmanian Department of Education, Community and Cultural Development, provides an opportunity to understand the cultural context and politics of change in schooling over this period. The qualitative methodology deployed here is informed by poststructuralism and captures the everyday experiences of university teaching as a research site. The teacher/researcher as the visible maker of the research use metaphors of fibre and textile practice, techniques...
It is almost two decades since a concept of inclusion as selective segregation was proposed as an al...
This submission comprises seven papers and a connecting document that have utilised the voices of 75...
This thesis uses the accounts of teachers and senior leaders from two case study schools to explore ...
This paper reports on a larger study carried out in the island state of Tasmania, Australia, between...
The paper reports on a larger study carried out in the island state of Tasmania, Australia, between ...
Since the publication of the Salamanca statement (UNESCO 1994), inclusive schooling has formed a gro...
Engaging critically with insider accounts of inclusive schooling, the thesis provides an opportunity...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This study is an ethnographic enquiry into ...
This thesis uses the accounts of teachers and senior leaders from two case study schools to explore ...
While recognising the complexity of inclusive educational policy for teachers, this thesis argues th...
This paper reports on processes employed at a secondary state high school in Australia, where studen...
This study interrogates the professional experiences, attitudes and pedagogical choices of eight cla...
While the idea of inclusion in education is noble and good, the theorization and pragmatics of its e...
This thesis suggests that students with (dis)abilities are immersed in, and emerge from powerful dis...
Inclusive education has emerged internationally over the past thirty y ears as a way of developing d...
It is almost two decades since a concept of inclusion as selective segregation was proposed as an al...
This submission comprises seven papers and a connecting document that have utilised the voices of 75...
This thesis uses the accounts of teachers and senior leaders from two case study schools to explore ...
This paper reports on a larger study carried out in the island state of Tasmania, Australia, between...
The paper reports on a larger study carried out in the island state of Tasmania, Australia, between ...
Since the publication of the Salamanca statement (UNESCO 1994), inclusive schooling has formed a gro...
Engaging critically with insider accounts of inclusive schooling, the thesis provides an opportunity...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This study is an ethnographic enquiry into ...
This thesis uses the accounts of teachers and senior leaders from two case study schools to explore ...
While recognising the complexity of inclusive educational policy for teachers, this thesis argues th...
This paper reports on processes employed at a secondary state high school in Australia, where studen...
This study interrogates the professional experiences, attitudes and pedagogical choices of eight cla...
While the idea of inclusion in education is noble and good, the theorization and pragmatics of its e...
This thesis suggests that students with (dis)abilities are immersed in, and emerge from powerful dis...
Inclusive education has emerged internationally over the past thirty y ears as a way of developing d...
It is almost two decades since a concept of inclusion as selective segregation was proposed as an al...
This submission comprises seven papers and a connecting document that have utilised the voices of 75...
This thesis uses the accounts of teachers and senior leaders from two case study schools to explore ...