Implementing inclusive education : a Commonwealth guide to implementing Article 24 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Implementing inclusive education : a Commonwealth guide to implementing Article 24 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Commonwealth Secretariat, c2012
2nd ed., fully rev. & expanded
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Bibliography: p. 323-336
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Inclusion in education is a process of enabling all children to learn and participate effectively within mainstream school systems, without segregation. It is about shifting the focus from altering disabled people to fit into society to transforming society, and the world, by changing attitudes, removing barriers and providing the right support.
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires the development of an inclusive education system for all. This revised and expanded second edition of Implementing Inclusive Education examines the adoption of the Convention and provides examples, both through illustrated case studies and on the accompanying DVDs, of how inclusive education systems for all children have been established in pockets throughout the Commonwealth and beyond.
The message is clear: it can be done. The task is now to implement inclusive education worldwide.
目次
Foreword
1. Introduction
Adoption of the Convention
The Commonwealth and the Convention
What do young disabled people want?
The long road to inclusive education
2. Inclusive Education: The Global Situation
Why is there so little progress on including disabled children in EFA?
3. Changing Attitudes to Disability
The shift from charity thinking to social and human rights thinking
The development of charity and medical model thinking
The development of social model thinking
4. Inclusive Education
Segregation, integration and inclusion
Integration or inclusion?
Inclusion for all: Is it a tool for bringing about disability equality in education?
The disability rights education model
Community-based rehabilitation
Identifying early childhood needs
Effective inclusive education
The costs of inclusion
Gender and inclusion
Inclusive education for disabled indigenous people
Key factors in the development of inclusive education
5. Developing and Implementing Policy Internationally
The Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
International Disability Alliance
The Commonwealth
Disabled Peoples’ International
Disability Rights Fund
Department for International Development, UK
The policy positions of international donors
Education International
Enabling Education Network
European Union
Inclusion International
International Disability and Development Consortium
Making It Work
Save the Children
UNESCO
UNICEF
World Bank
World Health Organization
World Vision
Conclusion
6. Developing National Inclusion Policies
Involving disabled people’s organisations
Involving the parents of disabled children
What progress are states making in implementing inclusive education?
Inclusion and the HIV/AIDs pandemic
7. Inclusion at Provincial, Regional and District Level
Involving disabled children and young people
Inclusion at district level
8. Inclusive Schools and Classrooms
Accommodating disabled pupils
UNESCO Toolkit
Index for Inclusion
Getting school buildings right
Teaching sensory-impaired children in poorer countries
Children with profound or multiple impairments
Integration or inclusion?
Training and employing disabled teachers
Implementing the Discrimination Act in schools in England: Reasonable accommodations
Annex: Reasonable adjustments in the classroom – a checklist
9. Preventing Drop-out: Developing Inclusive Teaching and Learning
Challenging and changing attitudes in the community
Barriers to inclusion
Bringing disability into the curriculum
Assessment
Teacher training and professional development
Conclusion
10. Conclusion
How effective is inclusive education?
World Report on Disability, 2011
Overcoming negative attitudes
Scaling up pilot projects
Inclusion: the ‘magic formula’
The way forward
Appendices
1. Useful Resources
2. The Long Road to Inclusive Education for Disabled Children
Bibliography
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