This article sets out the international context for this special issue on equity and diversity. Tracing the development of the United Nations’ policy ‘Education for All’ since 1990, it notes the struggles that have gone on to ensure that this is, in fact, concerned with all children, whatever their characteristics and circumstances. This inclusive vision was recently endorsed by the Incheon Declaration, which emerged from the World Forum for Education in 2015. A groundbreaking document, it makes a commitment to address all forms of exclusion and marginalisation. In so doing, it points to the need to focus efforts on the most disadvantaged learners to ensure that no one is overlooked. Bearing this new international policy in mind, the articl...
Inclusive education has emerged internationally over the past thirty y ears as a way of developing d...
Globalisation has resulted in a profound but concerning effect on educational systems worldwide. The...
According to UNESCO, there remain 61 million children of primary school age who are not in school ar...
This article sets out the international context for this special issue on equity and diversity. Trac...
This paper focuses on a major challenge facing education systems around the world, that of finding w...
This article provides an introductory commentary to the papers in this Prospects special issue on in...
As an indivisible sub-system of society, education is relatively independent and deeply restricted b...
In this chapter we acknowledge that the marketisation of education has impacted on both the Educatio...
Inclusive education has become a worldwide trend, and countries internationally are grappling with w...
Abstract This essay explores inclusive education and explains the role of United Nations for imparti...
Inclusive education is a social model that can be substantially linked to the 1960 United Nations Co...
Although many countries with high levels of economic inequality have used policymaking to pursue equ...
The challenge of providing education that is inclusive and seen as equitable for all children is one...
This essay explores inclusive education and explains the role of United Nations for imparting it to ...
This paper begins with an exploration of the history of the international Education for All (EFA) pr...
Inclusive education has emerged internationally over the past thirty y ears as a way of developing d...
Globalisation has resulted in a profound but concerning effect on educational systems worldwide. The...
According to UNESCO, there remain 61 million children of primary school age who are not in school ar...
This article sets out the international context for this special issue on equity and diversity. Trac...
This paper focuses on a major challenge facing education systems around the world, that of finding w...
This article provides an introductory commentary to the papers in this Prospects special issue on in...
As an indivisible sub-system of society, education is relatively independent and deeply restricted b...
In this chapter we acknowledge that the marketisation of education has impacted on both the Educatio...
Inclusive education has become a worldwide trend, and countries internationally are grappling with w...
Abstract This essay explores inclusive education and explains the role of United Nations for imparti...
Inclusive education is a social model that can be substantially linked to the 1960 United Nations Co...
Although many countries with high levels of economic inequality have used policymaking to pursue equ...
The challenge of providing education that is inclusive and seen as equitable for all children is one...
This essay explores inclusive education and explains the role of United Nations for imparting it to ...
This paper begins with an exploration of the history of the international Education for All (EFA) pr...
Inclusive education has emerged internationally over the past thirty y ears as a way of developing d...
Globalisation has resulted in a profound but concerning effect on educational systems worldwide. The...
According to UNESCO, there remain 61 million children of primary school age who are not in school ar...