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Theories of Inclusive Education Peter Clough

Theories of Inclusive Education By Peter Clough

Theories of Inclusive Education by Peter Clough


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This book traces the major stages of thinking in the development of inclusive education. It provides a synopsis and critique of the last 50 years of the 20th century, including the introduction of the term 'special educational needs', the practice of integration and the present processes of inclusive education.

Theories of Inclusive Education Summary

Theories of Inclusive Education: A Student's Guide by Peter Clough

`As a doctoral student, currently writing a dissertation which focuses on inclusive education, I found this an excellent supportive resource. It brings together the major theorists of the last 20 years and very importantly highlights the perceived change in Mary Warnock's stance towards statementing since the late 1970s. This element of change in the individual, society and policy is an issue which runs through the book and from an emancipatory and postmodernist stance is a vital inclusion. The inclusion of personal reflections greatly adds to the text, instilling a confidence in the student that there is value in being a person with a point of view. For me the publication of the book comes after my own critical analysis of the literature. From a purely selfish aspect, I wish it had been published earlier in my studies. An excellent resource that I would thoroughly recommend - Amazon Review

This book traces the major stages of thinking in the development of inclusive education. It provides overviews of the main theoretical influences: the medico-psychological model; sociological positions; curriculum studies; school effectiveness and the impact upon policy and practice of the Disability Movement. Positioned and discussed in their historical contexts the book provides a synopsis and critique of the last 50 years of the 20th century, including the introduction of the term 'special educational needs', the practice of integration and the present processes of inclusive education.

The unique features of this book include personal reflections by a number of people who are considered to have had a major influence in the development of Inclusive Education. Summaries of their work, their writing and their thinking are provided - drawn from interviews with them and their own publications.

The book identifies and embraces some major issues. It does so bearing in mind the interests and perspectives of students working within Inclusive education studies and presents some complex issues in an accessible format with a direct style. Linking directly to the student experience, the book concludes with examples of how students have used theories on inclusive education to inform their reflections on practice. The book throughout is deliberately learner-friendly, using sample- group activities and suggested readings, and is designed to be an effective course reader.

About Peter Clough

Peter Clough is Honorary Professor of Education at the University of Sheffield. Peter taught English and Drama, in the 1970s, in London and later in a number of special schools. His research interests include the use of narrative and fictional writing in research and research report. Peter has taught Inclusive Education and Early Childhood Education at the University of Sheffield, has been Professor of Inclusive Education at Queen's Belfast and at Liverpool Hope, and Research Fellow at the University of Chester. Peter is an Honorary Professor at the School of Education, University of Sheffield, where he teaches Masters and Doctoral students. Amongst over 50 publications focusing on equality, inclusion difference, and teachers' lives are several books published with Sage.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: ROUTES TO INCLUSION Introduction London 1978 Sheffield 2000 Constructing Difference and Difficulty Exploring Perspectives on Inclusion Some Key Perspectives The Psycho-Medical Legacy The Sociological Response Curricular Approaches School Improvement Strategies Disability Studies Critique Conclusion Powerful Coalitions PART TWO: WRITERS ON INCLUSIVE EDUCATION Mel Ainscow Julie Allan Colin Barnes Len Barton Douglas Biklen Tony Booth Peter Clough Jenny Corbett Mairian Corker Harry Daniels Alan Dyson Lani Florian Sally French Gillian Fulcher Bob Lingard Peter Mittler Brahm Norwich Mike Oliver Patricia Potts Sheila Riddell Roger Slee Sally Tomlinson Klaus Wedell Overview PART THREE: LINKING THEORY WITH PRACTICE Why Relate Theory to Practice Developing an Inclusive Ethos Mainstreaming Students with Autism or Asperger's Syndrome The Philosophy, Policy and Management of Inclusion Reconciling Policy and Practice in Inclusive Education Inclusion in the Early Years Curriculum Labelling and Social Exclusion Gender and Special Education Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties and Social Exclusion Inclusion and School Effectiveness Inclusion Raising Standards for All School Effectiveness A Comparison Between Two Schools Curriculum and Pedagogy The Literacy Hour Curriculum and Pedagogy for Diversity Continuing the Dialogue

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GOR002352640
9780761969419
0761969411
Theories of Inclusive Education: A Student's Guide by Peter Clough
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2000-12-30
200
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