This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite government rhetoric, which suggests that both agendas are complementary. The paper emphasises the need to embrace a broader understanding of what constitutes achievement in order to enable all learners to experience success. In developing this critique of recent and current policies of inclusion, the paper draws on earlier papers that have contributed to the debate. This paper argues that the current Code of Practice perpetuates a deficit model of the child, which is largely at odds with notions of inclusion.</p
From book; Inclusive Education: Perspectives on pedagogy, policy and practice. Brown, Z. (ed).Inclus...
Realizing the rhetoric of the ideology of including disabled children in education has been a subjec...
It seems that inclusion has become a global issue while in different countries we can find a number ...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gov...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
This paper reports on some aspects of a collaborative action research project involving teams from 2...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in International Issues in S...
Making space in the standards agenda: developing inclusive practices in schools 1Abstract In recent ...
This paper discusses the findings of two studies that critically analysedteachers’ perspectives on t...
Commitments to inclusive education have been articulated in policy across the UK, in the context of ...
Commitments to inclusive education have been articulated in policy across the UK, in the context of ...
Realizing the rhetoric of the ideology of including disabled children in education has been a subjec...
From book; Inclusive Education: Perspectives on pedagogy, policy and practice. Brown, Z. (ed).Inclus...
Realizing the rhetoric of the ideology of including disabled children in education has been a subjec...
It seems that inclusion has become a global issue while in different countries we can find a number ...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gov...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
This paper reports on some aspects of a collaborative action research project involving teams from 2...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in International Issues in S...
Making space in the standards agenda: developing inclusive practices in schools 1Abstract In recent ...
This paper discusses the findings of two studies that critically analysedteachers’ perspectives on t...
Commitments to inclusive education have been articulated in policy across the UK, in the context of ...
Commitments to inclusive education have been articulated in policy across the UK, in the context of ...
Realizing the rhetoric of the ideology of including disabled children in education has been a subjec...
From book; Inclusive Education: Perspectives on pedagogy, policy and practice. Brown, Z. (ed).Inclus...
Realizing the rhetoric of the ideology of including disabled children in education has been a subjec...
It seems that inclusion has become a global issue while in different countries we can find a number ...