This article uses a dialogic approach to explore the complex state of education in the postcolony. It revisits the subject of educational inclusion (and exclusion) and interrogates different epistemological and systemic framings of what constitutes education and knowledge, and the effects that these have on the postcolonial educational landscape. The authors ask troubling questions of the ways that the largely Eurocentric conceptualisations of these issues, and the baggage of colonial(ism/ity) can and do affect the design and delivery of education in these settings. The use of a metalogue as a methodological approach allows the contributors to jointly ponder the issues from different perspectives and positionalities, and in a way that honou...
Completed by 358Inclusive education (IE) was conceived in the Global North and is deeply rooted in t...
Inclusive education has become a worldwide trend, and countries internationally are grappling with w...
The article reviews the book Disrupting Preconceptions: Postcolonialism and Education, edited by A...
Inclusive education seeks to reduce exclusion from and within schools, and to secure participation a...
Globally, the meanings ascribed to inclusive education as a simultaneously pedagogical, social, and ...
This article provides an account of the recent literature on inclusive education, addressing its mea...
Inclusive education is a concept born in the global North. Research has shown that its relatively re...
This article argues for a reframing of the curriculum within the academy in order to make the academ...
In this paper, we present a collection of decolonizing inclusive practices for elementary education ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This study is an ethnographic enquiry into ...
In this chapter we acknowledge that the marketisation of education has impacted on both the Educatio...
This thesis is based on a study into the tensions and struggles between written government policy on...
The development of inclusive education practices have led to worldwide discussion of how best to del...
This thesis suggests that students with (dis)abilities are immersed in, and emerge from powerful dis...
Inclusion has become a taken for granted practice of schooling in the UK and it is presented as a fu...
Completed by 358Inclusive education (IE) was conceived in the Global North and is deeply rooted in t...
Inclusive education has become a worldwide trend, and countries internationally are grappling with w...
The article reviews the book Disrupting Preconceptions: Postcolonialism and Education, edited by A...
Inclusive education seeks to reduce exclusion from and within schools, and to secure participation a...
Globally, the meanings ascribed to inclusive education as a simultaneously pedagogical, social, and ...
This article provides an account of the recent literature on inclusive education, addressing its mea...
Inclusive education is a concept born in the global North. Research has shown that its relatively re...
This article argues for a reframing of the curriculum within the academy in order to make the academ...
In this paper, we present a collection of decolonizing inclusive practices for elementary education ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This study is an ethnographic enquiry into ...
In this chapter we acknowledge that the marketisation of education has impacted on both the Educatio...
This thesis is based on a study into the tensions and struggles between written government policy on...
The development of inclusive education practices have led to worldwide discussion of how best to del...
This thesis suggests that students with (dis)abilities are immersed in, and emerge from powerful dis...
Inclusion has become a taken for granted practice of schooling in the UK and it is presented as a fu...
Completed by 358Inclusive education (IE) was conceived in the Global North and is deeply rooted in t...
Inclusive education has become a worldwide trend, and countries internationally are grappling with w...
The article reviews the book Disrupting Preconceptions: Postcolonialism and Education, edited by A...