What Works in Inclusion?
Autor Chris Boyle, Keith Toppingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 aug 2012
What Works in Inclusion? covers three key aspects:
- Theories of inclusive education
- Examples of how inclusion can be encouraged and facilitated
- What prevents inclusion from being successful
This is a key text for all serving and aspiring teachers and SENCOs, as well as those interested in inclusion and SEN in schools, and will inform and challenge in equal measure.
Contributors: Adrian F Ashman, Robert Conway, Joanne Deppeler, Roberta Fadda, Laurel M. Garrick Duhaney, Fraser Lauchlan, Margo Mastropieri, Kim M. Michaud, Brahm Norwich, Petra Ponte, Diane Richler, Richard Rose, Spencer J. Salend, Tom Scruggs, Roger Slee, Jacqueline Thousand, Richard Villa, Catharine Whittaker
“Focusing on both theory and practice, this timely volume provides a refreshing set of challenges to all of us who are committed to the development of more inclusive education systems. The presentation of ideas and experiences from different countries is particularly powerful in this respect.”
Professor Mel Ainscow, University of Manchester, UK
“Boyle and Topping provide a collection of salient chapters on critical issues pertaining to inclusive education from a collection of world leaders in the field. This book is scholarly, current, and research-based, yet at the same time readable and informative for a wide audience of university teachers and their students, along with practicing educators in the field. Recognizing that inclusive education is an ongoing project this book nevertheless provides a rigorous gestalt of inclusive education theory, practical advice for implementation, and potential barriers to success. This is one of the finest books on this topic currently available.”
Professor Tim Loreman, Faculty of Education, Concordia University College of Alberta, Canada
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780335244683
ISBN-10: 0335244688
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations, black & white line drawings, black & white tables, figures
Dimensiuni: 170 x 240 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0335244688
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations, black & white line drawings, black & white tables, figures
Dimensiuni: 170 x 240 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Cuprins
Foreword
IntroductionPART ONE: Theories of inclusion: what exactly is 'inclusion'?
Conceptions of inclusion: widening ideas
Inclusion in the United States: Theory and practice
The ‘Italian model’ of full inclusion: origins and current directions
Inclusion in schools: what is the task?
PART TWO: The 'how' of inclusion
How inclusion policy works in the UK (England): successes and issues
Inclusive education: best practices in the United States
Facilitating inclusion through responsive teaching
Teachers make inclusion successful - positive perspectives on inclusion
Creating and sustaining inclusive schools
Developing inclusive practices: innovation through collaboration
Beyond the school gates: promoting inclusion through community partnerships
PART THREE: Overcoming barriers to successful inclusion
How can teacher attitudes, co-teaching and differentiated instruction facilitate inclusion?
Understanding and addressing barriers to the implementation of inclusive education
Systemic barriers to inclusion
Inclusive schools in Australia: rhetoric and practice
Conclusion: inclusion comes together piece by piece
IntroductionPART ONE: Theories of inclusion: what exactly is 'inclusion'?
Conceptions of inclusion: widening ideas
Inclusion in the United States: Theory and practice
The ‘Italian model’ of full inclusion: origins and current directions
Inclusion in schools: what is the task?
PART TWO: The 'how' of inclusion
How inclusion policy works in the UK (England): successes and issues
Inclusive education: best practices in the United States
Facilitating inclusion through responsive teaching
Teachers make inclusion successful - positive perspectives on inclusion
Creating and sustaining inclusive schools
Developing inclusive practices: innovation through collaboration
Beyond the school gates: promoting inclusion through community partnerships
PART THREE: Overcoming barriers to successful inclusion
How can teacher attitudes, co-teaching and differentiated instruction facilitate inclusion?
Understanding and addressing barriers to the implementation of inclusive education
Systemic barriers to inclusion
Inclusive schools in Australia: rhetoric and practice
Conclusion: inclusion comes together piece by piece