ABSTRACT

Providing a cornerstone to the global debate on equity and inclusion within education, this handbook explores equity issues pertaining to poverty and social class, race, ethnicity, sociocultural, sociolinguistic exclusion in education and recognises intersectionality and gender across these dimensions.

This carefully curated collection of essays written by international experts promotes inclusive systems in education that explicitly recognise the voices of learners who may be at risk of marginalisation, exclusion or underachievement. Developing a multilayered innovative conceptual framework involving spatial, emotional-relational and dialogical 'turns' for education, it emphasises key system points for reform, including building strategic bridges between health and education for vulnerable groups and shifts in focus for initial teacher education and the wider curriculum.

The handbook is organised into the following key parts:

  • Theoretical Frameworks
  • Funding Models and Structures for Equity and Inclusive Systems
  • Exclusion and Discrimination
  • Bridging Health and Education
  • Agency and Empowerment
  • Outreach and Engagement

The Routledge International Handbook of Equity and Inclusion in Education will be of great value to academics operating in the areas of education, psychology, sociology, social policy, ethnography, cultural studies; researchers in university research centres and in policy institutes pertaining to education, poverty, social inclusion as well as international organisations involved with inclusion in education.

chapter 1|16 pages

Editors' introduction

Multi-layered equitable inclusive systems: the emergence and expansion of a global framework to eliminate socioeconomic and sociocultural exclusion in education

part Section I|83 pages

Theoretical frameworks

chapter 4|15 pages

Toward a border-transgressing pedagogy

Disrupting oppressive ecologies of control, surveillance, and displacement in schools and beyond

chapter 6|18 pages

Dynamics of inequalities in higher education

A multidimensional and comparative social justice perspective

part Section II|116 pages

Funding models and structures for equity and inclusive systems

chapter 7|22 pages

The effectiveness of equity funding of schools

A comparative analysis of Flanders, the Netherlands, France, Ireland and England

chapter 9|18 pages

The costs of failing to be inclusive

An analysis based on education in Australia 1

chapter 10|18 pages

Inclusive educational systems around the globe

Evidence from international comparative large-scale student assessments

chapter 11|16 pages

Funding and equity in education

The role of system structures

chapter 12|21 pages

Equity and inclusivity in school funding

Case study of an Australian state

part Section III|91 pages

Exclusion and discrimination

chapter 13|13 pages

School as the agency of social reproduction

A case of medium of instruction policymaking for quasi-privatization in Nepal

chapter 14|14 pages

A structural scrutiny of school exclusion in Sweden and Lithuania

An interdisciplinary rights-based analysis

chapter 15|14 pages

Understanding gender gaps in education

The role of stereotypes and the intersection with social class

chapter 18|17 pages

Caste discrimination in education

A study of the Dalit minority in Odisha, India

part Section IV|77 pages

Bridging health, wellbeing and education

chapter 20|10 pages

Students' voices

A participatory approach to social and emotional education

chapter 21|17 pages

Guaranteeing socially inclusive education under international human rights law

A proposal for the use of structural indicators addressing issues of equality, non-discrimination and wellbeing

part Section V|78 pages

Agency and empowerment

chapter 26|15 pages

Walking alongside

A relational conceptualization of Indigenous parent knowledge

chapter 27|17 pages

Australian school students, teachers and AIME's understanding of respect

‘Talking about the same thing but not speaking the same language’

chapter 28|17 pages

Improving the literacy outcomes of socioeconomically excluded students

How research can inform policy

part Section VI|77 pages

Outreach and engagement

chapter 29|14 pages

Priming the mesosystem

Fostering home–school connections in different contexts and from differing perspectives

chapter 31|13 pages

Exploring immigrant women's learning experience in multicultural societies

A summative content analysis

chapter 32|15 pages

Optimizing educational models and services for K-12 newcomer youths and their families

A qualitative investigation within a localized context

chapter 33|21 pages

Editors' conclusion

Key emerging conceptual movements to underpin the multilayered framework of equitable inclusive systems in education