Skip to main content
Taylor & Francis Group Logo
Advanced Search

Click here to search books using title name,author name and keywords.

  • Login
  • Hi, User  
    • Your Account
    • Logout
Advanced Search

Click here to search books using title name,author name and keywords.

Breadcrumbs Section. Click here to navigate to respective pages.

Book

The Irregular School

Book

The Irregular School

DOI link for The Irregular School

The Irregular School book

Exclusion, Schooling and Inclusive Education

The Irregular School

DOI link for The Irregular School

The Irregular School book

Exclusion, Schooling and Inclusive Education
ByRoger Slee
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 29 November 2010
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203831564
Pages 232
eBook ISBN 9780203831564
Subjects Education
Share
Share

Get Citation

Slee, R. (2010). The Irregular School: Exclusion, Schooling and Inclusive Education (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203831564

ABSTRACT

Should disabled students be in regular classrooms all of the time or some of the time? Is the regular school or the special school or both the solution for educating students with a wide range of differences?

Inclusive education has been incorporated in government education policy around the world. Key international organisations such as UNESCO and OECD declare their commitment to Education for All and the principles and practice of inclusive education. There is no doubt that despite this respectability inclusive education is hotly contested and generates intense debate amongst teachers, parents, researchers and policy-makers. People continue to argue over the nature and extent of inclusion.

The Irregular School explores the foundations of the current controversies and argues that continuing to think in terms of the regular school or the special school obstructs progress towards inclusive education. The book contends that we need to build a better understanding of exclusion, of the foundations of the division between special and regular education, and of school reform as a precondition for more inclusive schooling in the future. Schooling ought to be an apprenticeship in democracy and inclusion is a prerequisite of a democratic education.

The Irregular School builds on existing research and literature to argue for a comprehensive understanding of exclusion, a more innovative and aggressive conception of inclusive education and a genuine commitment to school reform that steps aside from the troubled and troubling notions of regular schools and special schools. It will be of interest to all those working and researching in the field of inclusive education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|15 pages

Approaching accents

chapter 2|22 pages

The worlds we live in

chapter 3|24 pages

Unravelling collective indifference

chapter 4|24 pages

Building a theory of inclusive education

chapter 5|20 pages

It’s what governments do – policy inaction

chapter 6|14 pages

From segregation to integration to inclusion and back (a policy reprise)

chapter 7|30 pages

Building authority, dividing populations and getting away with it (exposing a system of rationality)

chapter 8|27 pages

Considering other possibilities – the irregular school

T&F logoTaylor & Francis Group logo
  • Policies
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Cookie Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Cookie Policy
  • Journals
    • Taylor & Francis Online
    • CogentOA
    • Taylor & Francis Online
    • CogentOA
  • Corporate
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
  • Help & Contact
    • Students/Researchers
    • Librarians/Institutions
    • Students/Researchers
    • Librarians/Institutions
  • Connect with us

Connect with us

Registered in England & Wales No. 3099067
5 Howick Place | London | SW1P 1WG © 2021 Informa UK Limited