Education policy proposals by the UK Coalition government appeared to be based on a process of consultation, participation and representation. However, policy formation seems to prioritise and confirm particular ways of knowing and being in the world. This paper recognises the ontological and epistemological invalidation at work in education policy by examining the shared context for policy formation in Special Educational Needs (SEN/D) and art and design education. There is value in recognising plurality, acknowledging the ways in which apparently singular policies relating to special education are understood through subject or disciplinary perspectives. The neoliberal aim to foster an economically productive ‘subject’ is evident in policy...
ABSTRACT\ud The arts can be represented in various forms; for example, through painting, music, danc...
The contextual precept of this paper is to re-theorise inclusive education beyond technical rational...
The keynote is to be published in a textbook directed towards teachers in TurkeyThe relevance and va...
Education policy proposals by the UK Coalition government appeared to be based on a process of consu...
According to Robert McRuer ‘cripping entails radically re-visioning, from committed anti-ableist pos...
This short paper examines the extent to which the UK Coalition Government has been inventive or repa...
Value is at the heart of this project; the value we attribute to art education and the differential ...
This article argues for an approach to the evaluation of arts policy and practice for disabled child...
Putting disability studies to work in art education suggests a form of action or industry, a creativ...
This article traces the \u27cultural turn\u27 in UK educational policy through an analysis of the Cr...
Drawing on crip theory this paper examines normative assumptions regarding a prioritisation of indep...
Inclusion is usually defined “as a student with an identified disability, spending greater than 80% ...
A tension has emerged in the United Kingdom over the last 30 years between policies designed to achi...
The contemporary debate about quality education for children with disabilities and impairments has c...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
ABSTRACT\ud The arts can be represented in various forms; for example, through painting, music, danc...
The contextual precept of this paper is to re-theorise inclusive education beyond technical rational...
The keynote is to be published in a textbook directed towards teachers in TurkeyThe relevance and va...
Education policy proposals by the UK Coalition government appeared to be based on a process of consu...
According to Robert McRuer ‘cripping entails radically re-visioning, from committed anti-ableist pos...
This short paper examines the extent to which the UK Coalition Government has been inventive or repa...
Value is at the heart of this project; the value we attribute to art education and the differential ...
This article argues for an approach to the evaluation of arts policy and practice for disabled child...
Putting disability studies to work in art education suggests a form of action or industry, a creativ...
This article traces the \u27cultural turn\u27 in UK educational policy through an analysis of the Cr...
Drawing on crip theory this paper examines normative assumptions regarding a prioritisation of indep...
Inclusion is usually defined “as a student with an identified disability, spending greater than 80% ...
A tension has emerged in the United Kingdom over the last 30 years between policies designed to achi...
The contemporary debate about quality education for children with disabilities and impairments has c...
This paper explores the tension between the policies and practice of Inclusion and the lived experie...
ABSTRACT\ud The arts can be represented in various forms; for example, through painting, music, danc...
The contextual precept of this paper is to re-theorise inclusive education beyond technical rational...
The keynote is to be published in a textbook directed towards teachers in TurkeyThe relevance and va...