Sign Up for Fishpond's Best Deals Delivered to You Every Day
Go
Inclusive Education Twenty ­Years after Salamanca
Disability Studies in Education
By Florian Kiuppis (Edited by), Rune Sarromaa Hausstaetter (Edited by)

Rating
Format
Hardback, 374 pages
Other Formats Available

Paperback : $63.90

Published
United States, 13 February 2015

This edited volume discusses UNESCO's contributions to inclusive education over the past 20 years, the normative and technical leadership roles this organization has been playing together with its peers and competitors in educational development, and the current status of this issue in academic debates, as well as conceptualizations from different cultures. The chapters reflect and critically discuss a range of positions on the relation between inclusive education, education for all, and special needs education and particularly express the role disability plays in these thematic contexts.

The book brings to light that although the term inclusive education is commonly associated with people with disabilities, there are contexts - e.g., research strands on school development in the UK - in which inclusive education is considered as an approach in which the focus of special (needs) education is widened in terms of the target group, reaching out to the heterogeneity of learners, thus taking diversity as a starting point for educational theory and practice. This book highlights the differences in narratives of inclusive education in the United States and abroad and is intended to bridge the various approaches to the study of inclusive education and disability, particularly in the US, the UK, and the Nordic countries within Europe. Although academics and students in Disability Studies are the target audience, the book is also of high relevance to policy makers in the growing field of inclusive education, as well as being potentially interesting for practitioners in education and social work.


Florian Kiuppis is an Associate Professor at Lillehammer University College, Faculty of Education and Social Studies. He completed his doctoral studies at Humboldt University. From 2011-2015, he has been the chair of the Inclusive Education Special Interest Group within the Comparative and International Education Society. Rune Sarromaa Hausstätter is currently Professor of special education at Lillehammer University College. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy

from Helsinki University. His research focus is on the philosophy of special needs education.


Contents: Emily Vargas-Barón: The Salamanca Declaration: Still Our Guide for the Future - Florian Kiuppis/Rune Sarromaa Hausstätter: Inclusive Education for All, and Especially for Some? On Different Interpretations of Who and What the «Salamanca Process» Concerns - Colette Chabbott: Salamanca as a World Conference: The Role of International Development Organizations - Lena Saleh: Taking Up the Mantle of Good Hope: A Memoir - Mel Ainscow: Struggling for Equity in Education: The Legacy of Salamanca - Jerome Mindes: Putting Disability on the «Education for All Agenda - Siri Wormnæs: The UNESCO Flagship: The Right to Education for Persons with Disabilities: Towards Inclusion - Xavier Rambla: Inclusive Education, Education for All, and the Policy Cycle - Jonathan Rix/John Parry: Ongoing Exclusion Within Universal Education: Why Education for All Is Not Inclusive - Rune Sarromaa/Hausstätter/Markku Jahnukainen: From Integration to Inclusion and the Role of Special Education - Dóra S./ Bjarnason/ Gretar L. Marinósson: Salamanca and Beyond: Inclusive Education Still Up for Debate - Scot Danforth: Technocracy and Inclusive Education in the United States - Sigamoney M. Naicker: The Politics of Inclusive Education in South Africa - Julie Allan: Waiting for Inclusive Education? An Exploration of Conceptual Confusions and Political Struggles - Markus Dederich: Heterogeneity, Radical Otherness and the Discourse on Inclusive Education - A Philosophical Reflection - Susan Baglieri/Alicia A. Broderick: Education and Inclusivity: Imagining and Building Education for All (Both Within and Without Schooling) - Lani Florian: Inclusive Pedagogy: An Alternative Approach to Difference and Inclusion - Elina Lehtomäki/Sanna Hukkanen: Tanzanian Girls and Women with [Dis]abilities Claim Their Right to Education - Ignacio Calderón-Almendros/Cristóbal Ruiz-Román: Education as Liberation from Oppression: Personal and Social Constructions of Disability - Judith Hollenweger: Reconciling «All with Special»: A Way Forward Towards a More Inclusive Thinking - Dan Goodley/Florian Kiuppis: Mapping the «Individual»: Invigorating Social Theories of Inclusive Education - Peter Mittler: Working for Inclusive Education by 2030 - Roger Slee: Another Salamanca? - Tara Flood: From Salamanca to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Beyond.

Show more

Our Price
$223
Ships from Australia Estimated delivery date: 11th Apr - 16th Apr from Australia
  Include FREE SHIPPING on a Fishpond Premium Trial

Already Own It? Sell Yours
Buy Together
+
Buy together with Sport and Disability at a great price!
Buy Together
$582

Product Description

This edited volume discusses UNESCO's contributions to inclusive education over the past 20 years, the normative and technical leadership roles this organization has been playing together with its peers and competitors in educational development, and the current status of this issue in academic debates, as well as conceptualizations from different cultures. The chapters reflect and critically discuss a range of positions on the relation between inclusive education, education for all, and special needs education and particularly express the role disability plays in these thematic contexts.

The book brings to light that although the term inclusive education is commonly associated with people with disabilities, there are contexts - e.g., research strands on school development in the UK - in which inclusive education is considered as an approach in which the focus of special (needs) education is widened in terms of the target group, reaching out to the heterogeneity of learners, thus taking diversity as a starting point for educational theory and practice. This book highlights the differences in narratives of inclusive education in the United States and abroad and is intended to bridge the various approaches to the study of inclusive education and disability, particularly in the US, the UK, and the Nordic countries within Europe. Although academics and students in Disability Studies are the target audience, the book is also of high relevance to policy makers in the growing field of inclusive education, as well as being potentially interesting for practitioners in education and social work.


Florian Kiuppis is an Associate Professor at Lillehammer University College, Faculty of Education and Social Studies. He completed his doctoral studies at Humboldt University. From 2011-2015, he has been the chair of the Inclusive Education Special Interest Group within the Comparative and International Education Society. Rune Sarromaa Hausstätter is currently Professor of special education at Lillehammer University College. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy

from Helsinki University. His research focus is on the philosophy of special needs education.


Contents: Emily Vargas-Barón: The Salamanca Declaration: Still Our Guide for the Future - Florian Kiuppis/Rune Sarromaa Hausstätter: Inclusive Education for All, and Especially for Some? On Different Interpretations of Who and What the «Salamanca Process» Concerns - Colette Chabbott: Salamanca as a World Conference: The Role of International Development Organizations - Lena Saleh: Taking Up the Mantle of Good Hope: A Memoir - Mel Ainscow: Struggling for Equity in Education: The Legacy of Salamanca - Jerome Mindes: Putting Disability on the «Education for All Agenda - Siri Wormnæs: The UNESCO Flagship: The Right to Education for Persons with Disabilities: Towards Inclusion - Xavier Rambla: Inclusive Education, Education for All, and the Policy Cycle - Jonathan Rix/John Parry: Ongoing Exclusion Within Universal Education: Why Education for All Is Not Inclusive - Rune Sarromaa/Hausstätter/Markku Jahnukainen: From Integration to Inclusion and the Role of Special Education - Dóra S./ Bjarnason/ Gretar L. Marinósson: Salamanca and Beyond: Inclusive Education Still Up for Debate - Scot Danforth: Technocracy and Inclusive Education in the United States - Sigamoney M. Naicker: The Politics of Inclusive Education in South Africa - Julie Allan: Waiting for Inclusive Education? An Exploration of Conceptual Confusions and Political Struggles - Markus Dederich: Heterogeneity, Radical Otherness and the Discourse on Inclusive Education - A Philosophical Reflection - Susan Baglieri/Alicia A. Broderick: Education and Inclusivity: Imagining and Building Education for All (Both Within and Without Schooling) - Lani Florian: Inclusive Pedagogy: An Alternative Approach to Difference and Inclusion - Elina Lehtomäki/Sanna Hukkanen: Tanzanian Girls and Women with [Dis]abilities Claim Their Right to Education - Ignacio Calderón-Almendros/Cristóbal Ruiz-Román: Education as Liberation from Oppression: Personal and Social Constructions of Disability - Judith Hollenweger: Reconciling «All with Special»: A Way Forward Towards a More Inclusive Thinking - Dan Goodley/Florian Kiuppis: Mapping the «Individual»: Invigorating Social Theories of Inclusive Education - Peter Mittler: Working for Inclusive Education by 2030 - Roger Slee: Another Salamanca? - Tara Flood: From Salamanca to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Beyond.

Show more
Product Details
EAN
9781433126970
ISBN
1433126974
Other Information
illustrations
Dimensions
22.6 x 15 x 2.5 centimetres (0.66 kg)

Table of Contents

Contents: Emily Vargas-Barón: The Salamanca Declaration: Still Our Guide for the Future – Florian Kiuppis/Rune Sarromaa Hausstätter: Inclusive Education for All, and Especially for Some? On Different Interpretations of Who and What the «Salamanca Process» Concerns – Colette Chabbott: Salamanca as a World Conference: The Role of International Development Organizations – Lena Saleh: Taking Up the Mantle of Good Hope: A Memoir – Mel Ainscow: Struggling for Equity in Education: The Legacy of Salamanca – Jerome Mindes: Putting Disability on the «Education for All Agenda – Siri Wormnæs: The UNESCO Flagship: The Right to Education for Persons with Disabilities: Towards Inclusion – Xavier Rambla: Inclusive Education, Education for All, and the Policy Cycle – Jonathan Rix/John Parry: Ongoing Exclusion Within Universal Education: Why Education for All Is Not Inclusive – Rune Sarromaa/Hausstätter/Markku Jahnukainen: From Integration to Inclusion and the Role of Special Education – Dóra S./ Bjarnason/ Gretar L. Marinósson: Salamanca and Beyond: Inclusive Education Still Up for Debate – Scot Danforth: Technocracy and Inclusive Education in the United States – Sigamoney M. Naicker: The Politics of Inclusive Education in South Africa – Julie Allan: Waiting for Inclusive Education? An Exploration of Conceptual Confusions and Political Struggles – Markus Dederich: Heterogeneity, Radical Otherness and the Discourse on Inclusive Education - A Philosophical Reflection – Susan Baglieri/Alicia A. Broderick: Education and Inclusivity: Imagining and Building Education for All (Both Within and Without Schooling) – Lani Florian: Inclusive Pedagogy: An Alternative Approach to Difference and Inclusion – Elina Lehtomäki/Sanna Hukkanen: Tanzanian Girls and Women with [Dis]abilities Claim Their Right to Education – Ignacio Calderón-Almendros/Cristóbal Ruiz-Román: Education as Liberation from Oppression: Personal and Social Constructions of Disability – Judith Hollenweger: Reconciling «All with Special»: A Way Forward Towards a More Inclusive Thinking – Dan Goodley/Florian Kiuppis: Mapping the «Individual»: Invigorating Social Theories of Inclusive Education – Peter Mittler: Working for Inclusive Education by 2030 – Roger Slee: Another Salamanca? – Tara Flood: From Salamanca to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Beyond.

About the Author

Florian Kiuppis is an Associate Professor at Lillehammer University College, Faculty of Education and Social Studies. He completed his doctoral studies at Humboldt University. From 2011–2015, he has been the chair of the Inclusive Education Special Interest Group within the Comparative and International Education Society. Rune Sarromaa Hausstätter is currently Professor of special education at Lillehammer University College. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy
from Helsinki University. His research focus is on the philosophy of special needs education.

Show more
Review this Product
What our customers have to say
Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
People also searched for
How Fishpond Works
Fishpond works with suppliers all over the world to bring you a huge selection of products, really great prices, and delivery included on over 25 million products that we sell. We do our best every day to make Fishpond an awesome place for customers to shop and get what they want — all at the best prices online.
Webmasters, Bloggers & Website Owners
You can earn a 8% commission by selling Inclusive Education Twenty Years after Salamanca (Disability Studies in Education) on your website. It's easy to get started - we will give you example code. After you're set-up, your website can earn you money while you work, play or even sleep! You should start right now!
Authors / Publishers
Are you the Author or Publisher of a book? Or the manufacturer of one of the millions of products that we sell. You can improve sales and grow your revenue by submitting additional information on this title. The better the information we have about a product, the more we will sell!
Item ships from and is sold by Fishpond Retail Limited.

Back to top