Belonging: Rethinking Inclusive Practices to Support Well-Being and Identity: Studies in Inclusive Education, cartea 38
Annie Guerin, Trish McMenaminen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 noi 2018
Contributors are: Keith Ballard, Henrietta Bollinger, Hera Cook, Michael Gafffney, Annie Guerin, Fiona Henderson, Leechin Heng, Kate McAnelly, Trish McMenamin, Be Pannell, Christine Rietveld, Marie Turner, Ben Whitburn, Julie White, and Melanie Wong.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004388406
ISBN-10: 9004388400
Pagini: 138
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Inclusive Education
ISBN-10: 9004388400
Pagini: 138
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Inclusive Education
Notă biografică
Annie Guerin has worked in a variety of teaching roles for over thirty years in primary and secondary schools in New Zealand. Most of this work has been undertaken in rural schools on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island. Most recently Annie has worked as a lecturer at the University of Canterbury. Her work has focussed strongly on inclusive education, assessment, authentic home / school partnerships and establishing cultures of belonging. Annie's work continues to privilege the knowledge of disabled people and their whanau/families as informing a better way forward for education in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Trish McMenamin is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Educational Studies and Leadership at the University of Canterbury. Her research interests include philosophy of education, inclusive education and education policy. She has published articles in these areas in scholarly journals including the Cambridge Journal of Education and Policy Futures in Education.
Trish McMenamin is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Educational Studies and Leadership at the University of Canterbury. Her research interests include philosophy of education, inclusive education and education policy. She has published articles in these areas in scholarly journals including the Cambridge Journal of Education and Policy Futures in Education.
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Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction: Setting the Scene
Trish McMenamin and Annie Guerin>
2 What Happens Next? Inclusion in an Excluding World
Keith Ballard>
3 Inclusion and Autism: Belonging
Marie Turner, Gwen Gilmore and Scott Welsh>
4 Theory Circles, Inclusion and the PhD student
Be Pannell, Julie White and Fiona Henderson>
5 Achieving Citizenship for All: Theorising Active Participation for Disabled Children and Their Families in Early Childhood Education
Kate McAnnelly and Michael Gaffney>
6 The Construction of Giftedness in Education Policy in New Zealand and Australia: Implications for Inclusive Education Policy and Practice
Melanie Wong and Ben Whitburn>
7 Employing Intersectionality and the Concept of Difference to Investigate Belonging and Inclusion
Leechin Heng and Julie White>
8 The Impact of Inclusive Education and Access to Sexuality Education on the Development of Identity in Young People Living with Disability
Henrietta Bollinger and Hera Cook>
9 Quality of “Belonging” and its Relationship to Learning: Case Studies of Three New Entrant Children and a 12-Year Old with Down Syndrome
Christine Rietveld>
1 Introduction: Setting the Scene
Trish McMenamin and Annie Guerin>
2 What Happens Next? Inclusion in an Excluding World
Keith Ballard>
PART 1: Participation – Belonging in Action
3 Inclusion and Autism: Belonging
Marie Turner, Gwen Gilmore and Scott Welsh>
4 Theory Circles, Inclusion and the PhD student
Be Pannell, Julie White and Fiona Henderson>
5 Achieving Citizenship for All: Theorising Active Participation for Disabled Children and Their Families in Early Childhood Education
Kate McAnnelly and Michael Gaffney>
PART 2: Policy and Theory to Support Belonging
6 The Construction of Giftedness in Education Policy in New Zealand and Australia: Implications for Inclusive Education Policy and Practice
Melanie Wong and Ben Whitburn>
7 Employing Intersectionality and the Concept of Difference to Investigate Belonging and Inclusion
Leechin Heng and Julie White>
PART 3: Identity and Well-being – Keys to Belonging
8 The Impact of Inclusive Education and Access to Sexuality Education on the Development of Identity in Young People Living with Disability
Henrietta Bollinger and Hera Cook>
9 Quality of “Belonging” and its Relationship to Learning: Case Studies of Three New Entrant Children and a 12-Year Old with Down Syndrome
Christine Rietveld>