On educational inclusion : meanings, history, issues and international perspectives
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書誌事項
On educational inclusion : meanings, history, issues and international perspectives
(Connecting research with practice in special and inclusive education / series edited by Philip Garner)
Routledge, 2020
1st ed
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Combining examination of policy with primary research and analysis of up-to-date literature, On Inclusive Education explores the various interpretations of inclusion, its history in education, and a range of its applications internationally.
With an international complement of authors, this book features detailed yet accessible chapters on a range of topics, including inclusion in law; academically gifted students; students with severe, sensory, and multiple impairments; and case studies from Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, and the Russian Federation. The book also examines the impact of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities-and Article 24 in particular-and the likely legacies and future implications of recent inclusion movements.
For postgraduate students and academics researching in the field of inclusive education, and also for school administrators and policy makers, On Inclusive Education is an essential resource.
目次
Author Biographies
Series Editor Foreword
Philip Garner
Foreword
Edwin W. Martin, Jr.
Preface
James M. Kauffman
Chapter 1 Definitions and Other Issues
Kames M. Kauffman and Jeanmarie Badar
Chapter 2 Inclusion as Idea and its Justification in Law
Jean B. Crockett
Chapter 3 The Inclusion of Students with High-Incidence Disabilities in General Education Environments
Brian R. Barber and Andrew L Wiley
Chapter 4 A Science of Instruction and Its Implications for Students with Disabilities
Justin T. Cooper, Terrance M. Scott and Todd Whitney
Chapter 5 Tiered Systems and Inclusion: Potential Benefits, Clarifications, and Considerations
Kathleen Lynne Lane, Mark Matthew Buckman, Wendy Peia Oakes and Holly Menzies
Chapter 6 Disproportionality and Inclusion
Adrienne D. Woods, Yangyang Wang and Paul L. Morgan
Chapter 7 An Examination of Highly-Cited Research on Inclusion
Bryan G. Cook and Lysandra Cook
Chapter 8 Inclusion and Students with Severe, Sensory, and Multiple Impairments
Jason C. Travers, Heather J. Forbes, Jenee Vickers Johnson and Kevin Ayres
Chapter 9 Inclusion of Academically Advanced (Gifted) Students
Carolyn M. Callahan, Jonathan A. Plucker, Stuart Gluck and Carlos Rodriguez
Chapter 10 Inclusion, Governments, and Nongovernmental Organizations
Mitchell L. Yell and David F. Bateman
Chapter 11 The Impact of Article 24 of the CRPD on Special and Inclusive Education in Germany, Portugal, the Russian Federation and the Netherlands
Dimitris Anastasiou, Marion Felder, Luis Augusto De Miranda Correia, Alexey Shemanov, Inge Zweers and Bernd Ahrbeck
Chapter 12 Likely Legacies of the Inclusion Movement
James M. Kauffman, Daniel P. Hallaha, Timothy J. Landrum and Carl R. Smith
Index
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