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Inclusive Education isn’t Dead, it Just Smells Funny

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Inclusive Education isn’t Dead, it Just Smells Funny

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Inclusive Education isn’t Dead, it Just Smells Funny

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Inclusive Education isn’t Dead, it Just Smells Funny book

ByRoger Slee
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 21 May 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429486869
Pages 126
eBook ISBN 9780429486869
Subjects Education
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Slee, R. (2018). Inclusive Education isn’t Dead, it Just Smells Funny (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429486869

ABSTRACT

Positing inclusive education as a cornerstone of democracy, social equality and effective education, this unique book offers a timely response to the recent conservative backlash which has dismissed inclusive education as a field of research and practice which has become outdated and unfit for purpose.

With profound insight and clarity, Slee delves deep into the architecture of modern-day schooling to show how inclusive education has been misappropriated and subverted, manifesting itself in a culture of ableism, an ethic of competitive individualism and the illusion of special educational needs. A unique book in both form and content, the author draws on music and art theory, on real-life observations and global experience, contemporary education policy and practice to reject calls for a return to segregated schooling, and put forward a compelling counterargument for schooling which models the kind of world we want our children to live in – a world of authentic, rather than divided communities.

A timely response to a modern-day debate with global relevance, Inclusive Education isn’t Dead, it Just Smells Funny will be of interest to researchers and educators, policy makers, parents and practitioners with an interest in inclusive education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |6 pages

Exposition

part |27 pages

Interlude

chapter 1|25 pages

A time for Frank speaking

part |23 pages

Interlude

chapter 2|21 pages

Perspective, illusions and other treacheries

part |20 pages

Interlude

chapter 3|18 pages

Diving for dear life 1

part |7 pages

Interlude

chapter |5 pages

Coda

The man, the fountain and the struggle for existence
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