In this paper we examine how positive risk taking for or by people with learning disabilities is talked about, conceptualised and enacted. We identify tensions and contradictions in positive risk taking discourses which we suggest is unhelpful in terms of clarifying for educational practitioners how positive risk taking might be implemented. We suggest that a conceptual framework that incorporates creativity and resilience might be helpful in terms of linking talk to practice. We then use this conceptual framework to offer two examples from special and inclusive education (Intensive Interaction and Learning without Limits) that illustrate how positive risk taking can be found in education practices. We conclude by arguing that conceptual fr...
In this chapter, the author disrupts taken-for-granted definitions of learning spaces as she conside...
International audienceThe aim of this research was to study the impact of risk-taking in gymnastics ...
This review of current research into ‘at-risk’ programs serves to categorise and characterise existi...
In this article we examine discourses, conceptualisations and practices of positive risk-taking for ...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: Articlepublished onlineIn this article we examine discourses, co...
The present paper examines the importance of risk when supporting individuals with learning disabili...
Recent theoretical debates highlight the competing risk logics and varying rationalitiesmobilised in...
Recent theoretical debates highlight the competing risk logics and varying rationalities mobilised i...
Risky play is invigorating, challenging play with uncertain outcomes that optimizes children's devel...
Risk and resilience frameworks highlight the importance of studying the developmental trajectory of ...
The presentation explored how creative play, free from assessment can manifest itself in learning a...
Risk and risk-taking are complex, culturally determined constructs with positive and negative connot...
Higher education in the UK espouses to develop intelligence and critical skills in undergraduates. T...
Risk is a fundamental component of play and is interconnected with all aspects of development; cogni...
This article looks at the issue of risk in the lives of people who are supported by human services. ...
In this chapter, the author disrupts taken-for-granted definitions of learning spaces as she conside...
International audienceThe aim of this research was to study the impact of risk-taking in gymnastics ...
This review of current research into ‘at-risk’ programs serves to categorise and characterise existi...
In this article we examine discourses, conceptualisations and practices of positive risk-taking for ...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: Articlepublished onlineIn this article we examine discourses, co...
The present paper examines the importance of risk when supporting individuals with learning disabili...
Recent theoretical debates highlight the competing risk logics and varying rationalitiesmobilised in...
Recent theoretical debates highlight the competing risk logics and varying rationalities mobilised i...
Risky play is invigorating, challenging play with uncertain outcomes that optimizes children's devel...
Risk and resilience frameworks highlight the importance of studying the developmental trajectory of ...
The presentation explored how creative play, free from assessment can manifest itself in learning a...
Risk and risk-taking are complex, culturally determined constructs with positive and negative connot...
Higher education in the UK espouses to develop intelligence and critical skills in undergraduates. T...
Risk is a fundamental component of play and is interconnected with all aspects of development; cogni...
This article looks at the issue of risk in the lives of people who are supported by human services. ...
In this chapter, the author disrupts taken-for-granted definitions of learning spaces as she conside...
International audienceThe aim of this research was to study the impact of risk-taking in gymnastics ...
This review of current research into ‘at-risk’ programs serves to categorise and characterise existi...