A key concept developed in the nineteenth century to divide young people was the distinction between the ‘educable’ and the ‘ineducable’. While those identified as educable gained the right (and were required) to be educated, those labelled ineducable were excluded. Despite changes of terminology, that remained the case until 1970. Between 1970 and 1993 came a period of ‘divergence,’ in which Special and Ordinary education developed in separate directions informed by different underlying philosophies. While all young people were now educated, it was questionable whether education really meant the same thing in both sectors. Finally, from 1994 we can see an era of ‘coalition’ – but this has been paradoxically characterised by conflict over t...
Providing an in-depth comparative and historical account, Barriers to Inclusion charts the rise of s...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability classification? How...
A major concern in the UK and other countries concerns the inclusion of and participation by the ful...
In 2003 the UK government announced, after six years of supporting the notion of educating all pupil...
This is an accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Springer Routledge in the Handbook on ...
In today’s schools, the number of students who receive additional resources to access the curriculum...
A tension has emerged in the United Kingdom over the last 30 years between policies designed to achi...
An account of social attitudes towards blind and deaf children in the 19th Century shows how the soc...
Abstract: The UK government has committed itself, in theory, to a policy of ‘inclusive education’, a...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural diff erences and change in disability classifi cation?...
Dès sa création, en 1909, l'enseignement spécialisé se situe entre l'application de règles collectiv...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability classification? H...
T he events that have driven the gradual and progressive evolution of special education serve as a b...
Special Educational Needs (SEN) is an area that is simultaneously fascinating and complex. Although ...
Throughout most of the professional lives of those contributing to this book it is doubtful whether ...
Providing an in-depth comparative and historical account, Barriers to Inclusion charts the rise of s...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability classification? How...
A major concern in the UK and other countries concerns the inclusion of and participation by the ful...
In 2003 the UK government announced, after six years of supporting the notion of educating all pupil...
This is an accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Springer Routledge in the Handbook on ...
In today’s schools, the number of students who receive additional resources to access the curriculum...
A tension has emerged in the United Kingdom over the last 30 years between policies designed to achi...
An account of social attitudes towards blind and deaf children in the 19th Century shows how the soc...
Abstract: The UK government has committed itself, in theory, to a policy of ‘inclusive education’, a...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural diff erences and change in disability classifi cation?...
Dès sa création, en 1909, l'enseignement spécialisé se situe entre l'application de règles collectiv...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability classification? H...
T he events that have driven the gradual and progressive evolution of special education serve as a b...
Special Educational Needs (SEN) is an area that is simultaneously fascinating and complex. Although ...
Throughout most of the professional lives of those contributing to this book it is doubtful whether ...
Providing an in-depth comparative and historical account, Barriers to Inclusion charts the rise of s...
How do we make sense of considerable cultural differences and change in disability classification? How...
A major concern in the UK and other countries concerns the inclusion of and participation by the ful...