This paper considers how notions of inclusive education as defined in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Salamanca Agreement (1994) have become dissipated, and can be developed and reframed to encourage their progress. It analyses the discourse within a range of academic, legal and media texts, exploring how this dissipation has taken place within the UK. Using data from 78 specialist school websites it contextualises this change in the use of the terms and ideas of inclusion with the rise of two other constructs, the 'specialist school' and 'personalisation'. It identifies the need for a precisely defined representative principle to theorise the type of school which inclusion aims to achieve, whic...
This paper addresses the question: why is it so hard for school communities to respond to diversity ...
This paper explores practitioner perspectives on effective inclusion within a school environment. In...
This personal account from a special educational needs co-ordinator illustrates the negative impact ...
This is an accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Springer Routledge in the Handbook on ...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
In 2003 the UK government announced, after six years of supporting the notion of educating all pupil...
Clear and accessible, Using an Inclusive Approach to Reduce School Exclusion supports an inclusive a...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
It is almost two decades since a concept of inclusion as selective segregation was proposed as an al...
Clear and accessible, Using an Inclusive Approach to Reduce School Exclusion supports an inclusive a...
This paper reports on a larger study carried out in the island state of Tasmania, Australia, between...
This paper presents a personal account of a teacher who has responsibility for the coordination of p...
Despite decades of effort to achieve inclusive education systems, the emphasis upon special educatio...
The paper provides a first person account of participant evaluation research of curriculum innovatio...
The paper provides a first person account of participant evaluation research of curriculum innovatio...
This paper addresses the question: why is it so hard for school communities to respond to diversity ...
This paper explores practitioner perspectives on effective inclusion within a school environment. In...
This personal account from a special educational needs co-ordinator illustrates the negative impact ...
This is an accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Springer Routledge in the Handbook on ...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
In 2003 the UK government announced, after six years of supporting the notion of educating all pupil...
Clear and accessible, Using an Inclusive Approach to Reduce School Exclusion supports an inclusive a...
This paper argues that the standards agenda works in opposition to the inclusion agenda despite gove...
It is almost two decades since a concept of inclusion as selective segregation was proposed as an al...
Clear and accessible, Using an Inclusive Approach to Reduce School Exclusion supports an inclusive a...
This paper reports on a larger study carried out in the island state of Tasmania, Australia, between...
This paper presents a personal account of a teacher who has responsibility for the coordination of p...
Despite decades of effort to achieve inclusive education systems, the emphasis upon special educatio...
The paper provides a first person account of participant evaluation research of curriculum innovatio...
The paper provides a first person account of participant evaluation research of curriculum innovatio...
This paper addresses the question: why is it so hard for school communities to respond to diversity ...
This paper explores practitioner perspectives on effective inclusion within a school environment. In...
This personal account from a special educational needs co-ordinator illustrates the negative impact ...