In recent decades, disability policy programmes and conventions have been underlining how improving educational opportunities, especially for post-compulsory education, improve the employability and independence of disabled people, and thus their position in society and as citizens. However, little attention has been paid to actual educational practices and how they relate to these policy objectives. This article focuses on post-compulsory education for students with learning disabilities in Finland, more precisely on a vocational training programme called Preparatory Education for Work and Independent Living (PEWIL). In our ethnographic study of the programme, we scrutinise how daily educational practices govern citizenship for its student...
The possibility to participate in education and lifelong learning has been introduced in EU disabili...
This article will explore the history of vocational services very briefly, explore recent policy shi...
Over the past years, the attitude towards the disabled people in the society has been constantly cha...
In recent decades, disability policy programmes and conventions have been underlining how improving ...
The article explores educational paths of disabled young people in Finland. Our approach is life-his...
This article first identifies citizenship as an ambiguous con-cept with changing and contested meani...
This thesis argues that the invisibility of disabled people in the Citizenship curriculum is no long...
This thesis explores the effectiveness of discrete courses designed to prepare young adults with sev...
This paper discusses the outcomes of two intervention models designed to prevent students with disab...
This paper is based on one part of an extensive research project, conducted in 1998–2002, into young...
Denmark, Sweden and Finland are Nordic welfare states that historically have put a high value on bot...
The notion of citizenship has become fashionable once again and has become a shorthand device for ta...
This qualitative study is concerned with the transition process from school to post-school life for ...
Abstract This purpose of this paper is to review the status of adult education opportunities for pe...
Today, few people would contest the idea that people with learning disabilities are equal citizens, ...
The possibility to participate in education and lifelong learning has been introduced in EU disabili...
This article will explore the history of vocational services very briefly, explore recent policy shi...
Over the past years, the attitude towards the disabled people in the society has been constantly cha...
In recent decades, disability policy programmes and conventions have been underlining how improving ...
The article explores educational paths of disabled young people in Finland. Our approach is life-his...
This article first identifies citizenship as an ambiguous con-cept with changing and contested meani...
This thesis argues that the invisibility of disabled people in the Citizenship curriculum is no long...
This thesis explores the effectiveness of discrete courses designed to prepare young adults with sev...
This paper discusses the outcomes of two intervention models designed to prevent students with disab...
This paper is based on one part of an extensive research project, conducted in 1998–2002, into young...
Denmark, Sweden and Finland are Nordic welfare states that historically have put a high value on bot...
The notion of citizenship has become fashionable once again and has become a shorthand device for ta...
This qualitative study is concerned with the transition process from school to post-school life for ...
Abstract This purpose of this paper is to review the status of adult education opportunities for pe...
Today, few people would contest the idea that people with learning disabilities are equal citizens, ...
The possibility to participate in education and lifelong learning has been introduced in EU disabili...
This article will explore the history of vocational services very briefly, explore recent policy shi...
Over the past years, the attitude towards the disabled people in the society has been constantly cha...