This paper offers a critique of transnational aspects of ‘inclusion,’ one of those global education buzzwords that as Slee (2009) puts it, say everything but say nothing. It starts off by trying to compare Indian and English usages and attitudes at the level of teacher discourse, and notes the impossibility of any ‘authentic’ translation, given the very different cultural contexts and histories. In response to these divergences, the authors undertake a much more genealogical and ‘forensic’ examination of values associated with ‘inclusion,’ focussing especially on a key notion of ‘pity.’ The Eurocentric tradition is traced from its Platonic origins through what is claimed to be the ‘industrialization of pity’ and its rejection as a virtue in...
Developments in inclusive education have focussed largely upon structures and initiatives implemente...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
Effecting inclusion involves an attitude of acceptance. The diversity of faiths, customs, language...
This paper offers a critique of transnational aspects of ‘inclusion,’ one of those global education ...
This article provides an account of the recent literature on inclusive education, addressing its mea...
As there has been an increase in Western Higher Education Institutions delivering their degree progr...
International agreements including the Salamanca Statement and Framework and the Millennium Developm...
This study explores the journey of 24 non-traditional Indian students who have won a year's Ford\ud ...
The concept of inclusive education has been largely debated and developed within a western context a...
The development of varied discourses on inclusion/exclusion will be discussed in the context of data...
This paper on inclusion was presented to the at the 2005 summer school of DEEEP (Development Educati...
Inclusion is now an accepted part of schooling in the UK. This paper presents aspects of a doctoral ...
The promotion of a more inclusive education system that aims to provide effective learning opportuni...
This contribution analyses UNESCO\u27s framework of education as a common good in the context of the...
The argument developed in this paper is set within the context of an increasing global concern to pr...
Developments in inclusive education have focussed largely upon structures and initiatives implemente...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
Effecting inclusion involves an attitude of acceptance. The diversity of faiths, customs, language...
This paper offers a critique of transnational aspects of ‘inclusion,’ one of those global education ...
This article provides an account of the recent literature on inclusive education, addressing its mea...
As there has been an increase in Western Higher Education Institutions delivering their degree progr...
International agreements including the Salamanca Statement and Framework and the Millennium Developm...
This study explores the journey of 24 non-traditional Indian students who have won a year's Ford\ud ...
The concept of inclusive education has been largely debated and developed within a western context a...
The development of varied discourses on inclusion/exclusion will be discussed in the context of data...
This paper on inclusion was presented to the at the 2005 summer school of DEEEP (Development Educati...
Inclusion is now an accepted part of schooling in the UK. This paper presents aspects of a doctoral ...
The promotion of a more inclusive education system that aims to provide effective learning opportuni...
This contribution analyses UNESCO\u27s framework of education as a common good in the context of the...
The argument developed in this paper is set within the context of an increasing global concern to pr...
Developments in inclusive education have focussed largely upon structures and initiatives implemente...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
Effecting inclusion involves an attitude of acceptance. The diversity of faiths, customs, language...