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Equality, Participation and Inclusion 1

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Diverse Perspectives

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Equality, Participation and Inclusion 1 book

Diverse Perspectives
Edited ByJon Rix, Melanie Nind, Kieron Sheehy, Katy Simmons, Christopher Walsh
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 4 November 2010
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203839782
Pages 352
eBook ISBN 9780203839782
Subjects Education, Health and Social Care
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Rix, J., Nind, M., Sheehy, K., Simmons, K., & Walsh, C. (Eds.). (2010). Equality, Participation and Inclusion 1: Diverse Perspectives (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203839782

ABSTRACT

What are the experiences of children and young people?

How can we think about the challenges they face?

What systems and practices can support them?

How can we develop greater equality, participation and inclusion across diverse settings?

This second edition of Equality, Participation and Inclusion 1: Diverse Perspectives is the first of two Readers aimed at people with an interest in issues of equality, participation and inclusion for children and young people. This first Reader focuses in particular on the diverse perspectives held by different practitioners and stakeholders.

Comprising readings taken from the latest research in journal articles, newly commissioned chapters, as well as several chapters from the first edition that retain particular relevance, this fully updated second edition has broadened its focus to consider a greater diversity of perspectives. Whilst exploring how we think about the experiences of children and young people across a range of contexts it maintains a subtle, underlying emphasis upon education and the experiences of disabled people.

Drawing on the writing of academics, practitioners, children and young people, and people who have experienced exclusion, this book is a rich resource for students and practitioners who are interested in thinking about how inequality and exclusion are experienced, and how they can be challenged. Much of the material reflects on lived experiences and life stories, and will be of particular interest to those working in education, health, youth and community work, youth justice and social services, as well as to families and advocates.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction: Another point of view

ByJONATHAN RIX, CHRISTOPHER WALSH, JOHN PARRY, RAJNI

chapter 2|14 pages

Mabel Cooper’s life story

ByMABEL COOPER

chapter 3|13 pages

‘The stairs didn’t go anywhere!’: a self-advocate’s refl ections on specialised services and their impact on people with disabilities

ByMICHAEL F. GIANGRECO

chapter 4|16 pages

‘Race’, gender and educational desire

ByHEIDI SAFIA MIRZA

chapter 5|13 pages

Brushed behind the bike shed: Working-class lesbians’ experiences of school

ByYVETTE TAYLOR

chapter 6|23 pages

Has classroom teaching served its day?

ByDONALD MCINTYRE

chapter 7|9 pages

The politics of education for all

ByLEN BARTON

chapter 8|7 pages

Why it remains important to take children’s rights seriously

ByMICHAEL FREEMAN

chapter 9|13 pages

Youth participation in the UK: Bureaucratic disaster or triumph of child rights?

ByEMILY MIDDLETON

chapter 10|5 pages

Social model or unsociable muddle?

ByRICHARD LIGHT

chapter 11|17 pages

Including all of our lives: Renewing the social model of disability

ByLIZ CROW

chapter 12|12 pages

Children’s experiences of disability: Pointers to a social model of childhood disability

ByCLARE CONNORS, KIRSTEN STALKER

chapter 13|17 pages

Towards an affi rmation model of disability

ByJOHN SWAIN, SALLY FRENCH

chapter 14|17 pages

The news of inclusive education: A narrative analysis

ByBRUCE DORRIES, BETH HALLER

chapter 15|16 pages

Guardians of tradition: Presentations of inclusion in three introductory special education textbooks

ByNANCY RICE

chapter 16|13 pages

Transcending transculturalism? Race, ethnicity and health-care

ByLORRAINE CULLEY

chapter 17|9 pages

Countering the Attention Defi cit Hyperactivity Disorder epidemic: a question of ethics?

ByLINDA J. GRAHAM

chapter 18|15 pages

Inclusion in mainstream classrooms: Experiences of deaf pupils

ByJOY JARVIS, ALESSANDRA IANTAFFI, INDRA SINKA

chapter 19|13 pages

Voices on: Teachers and teaching assistants talk about inclusion

ByPAT SIKES, HAZEL LAWSON, MAUREEN PARKER

chapter 20|18 pages

Lessons from the 1 per cent: Children with labels of severe disabilities and their peers as architects of inclusive education

ByJUDY K.C. BENTLEY

chapter 21|15 pages

Children’s ‘social capital’: Implications for health and well-being

ByVIRGINIA MORROW

chapter 22|9 pages

Taking looked after children’s views into account on a day-to-day level: the perceptions and experiences of children and social workers CHILDREN IN SCOTLAND

Edited ByJon Rix, Melanie Nind, Kieron Sheehy, Katy Simmons, Christopher Walsh

chapter 23|11 pages

Aversive disablism: Subtle prejudice toward disabled people

ByMARK DEAL

chapter 24|14 pages

A collective model of difference

ByJONATHAN RIX, KIERON SHEEHY
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