Summary
Contents
Subject index
Inclusive Education across Cultures: Crossing Boundaries, Sharing Ideas brings together multiple perspectives through multiple voices to present a compelling case for inclusive practices, across boundaries in different areas of inclusive education, ranging from policy initiatives to practices on the ground level and advocating and creating awareness. The book is about crossing those false boundaries — north ⁄ south, disabled ⁄ abled, academic ⁄ practitioner, parents ⁄ teachers. It encourages the divides we experience, whether they be system or role based, to be bridged. The editors utilize examples that are explicitly disability focused and at the same time present a vision of inclusion that is about societal reform. If we can successfully provide education to our most vulnerable children, the education of all children will improve. One of the main features of the book is the diversity that it portrays. Contributors from around the world have used their knowledge and unique perspectives to provide current research, policies, views, and opinions. Such multiple perspectives helps obtain a global perspective on people with disabilities and inclusion.
Front Matter
Chapters
- Section I: Empowerment and Political Social Action: The Changing Context for Inclusive Education
- Chapter 1: The Politics of Recognition and the Position of the Disability Movement
- Chapter 2: Meeting the Challenge of Inclusion—From Isolation to Collaboration
- Chapter 3: Scaling up Inclusive Education: Reflections on Theory and the Practice of the National Resource Centre for Inclusion—India
- Chapter 4: Inclusive Education: Considerations for Policy and Systems Development
- Chapter 5: Rethinking Inclusive Education: Action Points for Communities
- Chapter 6: Empowerment and Political Social Action: The Policy Process
- Chapter 7: Travelling with Our Eyes Open: Models, Mantras and Analysis in New Times
- Chapter 8: Key Elements for Successful Inclusive Practice: Policy Change on a Macro Sustainable Level
- Chapter 9: Keeping the Future Alive: Maintaining Inclusive Values in Education and Society
- Section II: Tools for Change
- Chapter 10: Early Intervention and Inclusive Education
- Chapter 11: Early Intervention and Action Research
- Chapter 12: Action Research for Creating Inclusive Education
- Chapter 13: Inclusion in the Real World: Practitioners Making Sense of Inclusive Education in Indian Classrooms
- Chapter 14: Inclusion and Education
- Chapter 15: Inclusion in Post-Secondary Education
- Section III: Country Profiles
- Chapter 16: Inclusionary Practices in Canada
- Chapter 17: Russia
- Chapter 18: Brazil: Binding Theoretical to the Practical
- Chapter 19: Models of Inclusion: Bangladesh Experience
- Chapter 20: Models of Inclusion: Germany
- Chapter 21: Inclusion Education: The South African Experience
- Section IV: Towards Self-Advocacy
- Chapter 22: Cultural Variations on the Construct of Self-Advocacy in the Indian Context
- Chapter 23: Families—The Cornerstone of Society: Building a Global Family Movement
- Chapter 24: Parents of Students Included in Mainstream Schools: A Narrative Exploration
- Chapter 25: Inclusion, Empowerment and the Vital Role of Disabled People and Their Thinking
- Chapter 26: Behind the Scenes Disability Advocacy
- Chapter 27: Society Creates a Norm and the Norm Excludes Disabled People
- Section V: Practical Resources
- Chapter 28: Inclusive Education for Children with Disability: Culturally Appropriate Policy and Practice (CAPP I, II, III)
- Chapter 29: Presenting an Inclusive Tool: Understanding Diversity
Back Matter
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