Disability Studies

Educating for Inclusion

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Education systems worldwide will only successfully serve the needs of people with disability when we inclusively examine and address disabling issues that currently exist at school level education as well as further and higher education and beyond. The chapters contributing to this edited volume are presented to assist readers with a critical examination of contemporary practice and offer a concerted response to improving inclusive education. The chapters address a range of important topics related to the field of critical disability studies in education and include sections dedicated to Schools, Higher Education, Family and Community and Theorising. The contributors entered into discussions during the 2014 AERA Special Interest Group annual meeting hosted by Victoria University in Australia. The perspectives offered here include academic, practitioner, student and parent with contributions from Australia, New Zealand, Nigeria, the UK and the US, providing transnational interest. This book will appeal to readers who are interested in innovative theoretical approaches, practical applications and personal narratives. The Introduction by Professor Roger Slee (The Victoria Institute, Victoria University, Australia) and Afterword by Professor David Connor (City University of New York) provide insightful and important commentary.
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Preliminary Material
著者: Tim Corcoran, Julie White, and Ben Whitburn
页码: i–viii
Not Just for the Fun of It
Children’s Constructions of Disability and Inclusive Play through Spatiality in a Playspace
著者: Jenene Burke
页码: 1–21
Inclusive Education in Bangladesh
Stumbling Blocks on the Path from Policy to Practice
著者: Masud Ahmmed
页码: 57–73
The Privileging of ‘Place’ within South Australia’s Education Works
A Spatial Study
著者: Peter Walker
页码: 75–87
Choosing Time
Supporting the Play of Students with a Dis/ability
著者: Amy Claughton
页码: 89–102
Inclusive Education for the Disabled
A Study of Blind Students in Nnami Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria
著者: Bentina Alawari Mathias
页码: 103–116
Managing the Barriers in Diversity Education that We Create
An Examination of the Production of University Courses about Diversity
页码: 117–136
‘We Put in a Few Ramps in Here and There, That’s about It’
The Need to Ramp Our Minds in Academia
著者: Gill Rutherford, Leigh Hale, and Denise Powell
页码: 137–153
A Mother Caught in Two Worlds
An Autoethnographic Account of a Mother’s Mindset and Perception When Teaching Her Son with Asperger’s Syndrome to Drive
著者: Ruth Cornell
页码: 155–166
Technology Use and Teenagers Diagnosed with High-Functioning Autism
In and across Differentiated Spaces
著者: Lye Ee Ng, Stefan Schutt, and Tim Corcoran
页码: 167–180
Signifying Disability and Exclusion
Tales from an ‘Accidental Activist’
著者: Mary A. Burston
页码: 181–194
A Troubled Identity
Putting Butler to Work on the Comings and Goings of Asperger’s Syndrome
著者: Kim Davies
页码: 195–214
Attending to the Potholes of Disability Scholarship
著者: Ben Whitburn
页码: 215–224
A Hidden Narrative
Reflections on a Poster about Young People with Health Conditions and Their Education
著者: Julie White
页码: 225–239
Thinking about Schooling through Dis/ability
A DisHuman Approach
著者: Dan Goodley and Katherine Runswick-Cole
页码: 241–253
Afterword
Cultivating a Global Disabilities Studies in Education
著者: David J. Connor
页码: 255–271
Contributors
著者: Tim Corcoran, Julie White, and Ben Whitburn
页码: 273–276
Index
著者: Tim Corcoran, Julie White, and Ben Whitburn
页码: 277–278
The book is accessible for scholars and students in disciplines including education, sociology, psychology, social work, youth studies, as well as public and allied health.
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