This paper will analyse the gains from ‘Fighting for our Rights’ project (2016-2018) focusing on the use of real-life experiences in HE teaching and beyond. This was a Heritage Lottery funded project that entailed collecting and sharing stories from people involved in the Disability Rights Movement (DRM) from 1960s to 1990s within Kingston in order to inspire future generations of care professionals and teachers in working with people with disabilities. It was the outcome of a collaboration between two university departments (Schools of Nursing and Education), a centre for independent living (CIL), two social enterprises, oral history consultants, and a local school for children with severe learning difficulties. It captured 30 years of loc...
Debates and policy initiatives aimed at the development of a more inclusive education system have pr...
Citizenship education engages with living together in diverse societies where democracy provides a f...
This thesis explores challenges encountered by young disabled people participating and engaging with...
This paper analyses the pedagogical outcomes of ‘Fighting for our Rights’ project (2016-2018), a Her...
This case study focuses on the gains from the award-wining multi-disciplinary, civic engagement Figh...
Teachers and trainee teachers internationally report uncertainties about how to respond appropriatel...
Tackling social exclusion has been identified as a governmental priority. The predominant approach i...
With the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, education about human rights...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...
There is a considerable body of literature about people labelled with learning difficulties but limi...
Hannah Elias and Martin Spafford begin this article by explaining why they believe it is essential f...
Drawing on our experience as professors who teach human rights, social justice, and social movements...
This thesis offers an account of the history and effects of three curriculum projects sponsored by t...
The title ‘Inclusive schooling: contexts, texts and politics’, names a thesis which critically analy...
Learning about the historical traditions of social change movements is critical for today’s students...
Debates and policy initiatives aimed at the development of a more inclusive education system have pr...
Citizenship education engages with living together in diverse societies where democracy provides a f...
This thesis explores challenges encountered by young disabled people participating and engaging with...
This paper analyses the pedagogical outcomes of ‘Fighting for our Rights’ project (2016-2018), a Her...
This case study focuses on the gains from the award-wining multi-disciplinary, civic engagement Figh...
Teachers and trainee teachers internationally report uncertainties about how to respond appropriatel...
Tackling social exclusion has been identified as a governmental priority. The predominant approach i...
With the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, education about human rights...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...
There is a considerable body of literature about people labelled with learning difficulties but limi...
Hannah Elias and Martin Spafford begin this article by explaining why they believe it is essential f...
Drawing on our experience as professors who teach human rights, social justice, and social movements...
This thesis offers an account of the history and effects of three curriculum projects sponsored by t...
The title ‘Inclusive schooling: contexts, texts and politics’, names a thesis which critically analy...
Learning about the historical traditions of social change movements is critical for today’s students...
Debates and policy initiatives aimed at the development of a more inclusive education system have pr...
Citizenship education engages with living together in diverse societies where democracy provides a f...
This thesis explores challenges encountered by young disabled people participating and engaging with...