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La publication est issue d’un congrès international organisé à Bordeaux en octobre 2022 sur le thème de l’éthique inclusive, envisagée comme nouvel horizon éducatif pour les enseignants et pour l’enseignement. Cette recherche esquisse les contours conceptuels d’une approche éthique de l’éducation dite inclusive, entre conceptions de l’homme dans son rapport au savoir et enjeux des idéaux démocratiques. Ce livre étudie également de singulières exceptions à la norme éducative, que les contextes ne manquent pas de charrier, qu’il s’agisse d’environnements sociaux, géographiques ou de nosographies de santé. La réflexion sur la dimension éventuellement ségrégative du travail de dénomination et de catégorisation de la différence amène progressivement les auteurs à l’épineuse question des réponses éducatives et pédagogiques adaptées à ces situations singulières. Au coeur du processus, des propositions de nouveaux outils, de nouvelles stratégies ou de nouvelles approches sont dépliées , non sans une mise en l’épreuve scientifique de leur pertinence dans la continuité dans le temps et les espaces culturels
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The future of special schools is dependent upon whether they can act as launch pads for closer collaboration with mainstream schools. This title allows those working in this area to organise and develop the consultancy role of team members, manage dual placements, plan training programmes and more.
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Schools are sometimes unaware of what support services can do for them while support services need to perform a credible and relevant function. This book will help either party to: make ideas work by being aware of implementation issues; benefit from those lessons learned by successful partnerships; and succeed with the right criteria for effective support.
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Practitioners, scholars, and teacher education students alike can celebrate reading Exploring Inclusive Educational Practices through Professional Inquiry. This rich array of case scenarios both illuminates and elaborates the meaning of inclusion in today's schools and tomorrow's visions. Twenty-five stories from parents, teachers, school principals, and specialists highlight the kind of experiential knowledge that won't be found in typical research reports and district documents about inclusive education. What happens to real people-students and their families-doesn't always resemble policies that can look so good on paper. This book makes a wonderful contribution to better understandings of the challenges of inclusion as well as the commitments positioned alongside values in order to meet those challenges. There are brave and spirited people in these pages-not the least of whom are the children themselves. Professor Luanna H. Meyer, PhD Director, Jessie Hetherington Centre for Educational Research Victoria University, New Zealand This is a book on inclusive education that leaves you with hope and ideas for action. It takes a very difficult and highly charged topic and demonstrates that it is possible to see both the trees and the forest. Michael Fullan Professor Emeritus OISE/University of Toronto We are reminded in the commentaries parents share in this book of how their passionate commitment to good education and their ideas make inclusion work. The case-study approach reveals the critical importance of their, and many other perspectives in finding solutions to what are so often dismissed as irresolveable dilemmas. They aren't, and this book models exactly the kinds of conversations we need in schools across the country to challenge all of us to stay the course. It's a must-read for anyone who wants to make diversity and inclusion a reality in public education today. Michael Bach Executive Vice-President Canadian Association for Community Living.
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Children with special education needs, both exceptional pupils and those with particular learning difficulties, create a difficult set of problems for the administrator of the ordinary school. This book combines chapters by experts on children with
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In order to achieve the best outcomes for all children and young people, schools must work in partnership with students, parents other professionals and the wider community. This book looks at the possibilities in this new world, and how teachers and other professionals practicing the best principles of multi-agency working.
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Challenging readers' preconceptions, this book provides new insights into the private and public experiences of six mother-teachers whose children have SEN. Thought-provoking and provocative, the book gives both sides of the story, exploring educational values and teaching practices as well as the personal and family stories of children with SEN. It covers:* All sectors of education, from mainstream primary and secondary schools to special day and residential schools* Issues that have been raised by the mother-teachers' experiences * A look at what counts as exclusion a
Special education --- Mainstreaming in education --- Inclusive education
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The aim of this book is to consider how schools and LEAs can develop inclusive policies and practices for students who experience a range of difficulties in learning or behavior. It highlights debates and contradictions about the realities of inclusion and suggests ways in which practice can move forward. The contributors look at key areas of development in special and inclusive education and considers ways in which the latest research can inform practice. Areas covered include promoting inclusion for all; how to make sense of the Code of Practice SEN Thresholds; working with
Inclusive education --- Mainstreaming in education --- Special education
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