The education of school students with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities presents diverse challenges to practitioners, families and policymakers. These challenges are philosophically and ethically complex, and impact curriculum, assessment and pedagogy. Given the international ascendancy of both the UNESCO Policy Guidelines on inclusion in education and the principles of inclusion for people with disabilities with respect to human services policy and practice, the authors build on their previous work to advocate for renewed debate about the nature of school education for these students, and put forward four pathways to inform this debate
People with disabilities (PwDs) have been prevented from accessing rights that are freely available ...
AbstractIn the United States, students with disabilities are protected by federal and state law, wit...
Global commitments to inclusive education have been made in UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goal, ‘...
This chapter explores the inclusive education debate as it relates to children with profound and mul...
Aim: Although children with disabilities have the right to be included into the school system, child...
The education of students with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) challenges pra...
Education for all is the slogan of UNESCO. During the last decades a worldwide movement towards incl...
This submission addresses the progress of inclusive education for children and young people with int...
Context: Access to education is a fundamental right that should be realised to the degree that every...
Disability and the Politics of Education: An International Reader is a rich resource that deals comp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In spite of the term “Inclusive Education” being more or less accepted globally, there seem to be ...
AbstractInclusive education is the attempt to educate persons with intellectual disabilities by inte...
In the past decades many countries have made progress toward increasing access to quality education ...
Abstract In this paper, the conceptual foundations of intellectual disabilities and their implicati...
People with disabilities (PwDs) have been prevented from accessing rights that are freely available ...
AbstractIn the United States, students with disabilities are protected by federal and state law, wit...
Global commitments to inclusive education have been made in UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goal, ‘...
This chapter explores the inclusive education debate as it relates to children with profound and mul...
Aim: Although children with disabilities have the right to be included into the school system, child...
The education of students with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) challenges pra...
Education for all is the slogan of UNESCO. During the last decades a worldwide movement towards incl...
This submission addresses the progress of inclusive education for children and young people with int...
Context: Access to education is a fundamental right that should be realised to the degree that every...
Disability and the Politics of Education: An International Reader is a rich resource that deals comp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In spite of the term “Inclusive Education” being more or less accepted globally, there seem to be ...
AbstractInclusive education is the attempt to educate persons with intellectual disabilities by inte...
In the past decades many countries have made progress toward increasing access to quality education ...
Abstract In this paper, the conceptual foundations of intellectual disabilities and their implicati...
People with disabilities (PwDs) have been prevented from accessing rights that are freely available ...
AbstractIn the United States, students with disabilities are protected by federal and state law, wit...
Global commitments to inclusive education have been made in UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goal, ‘...