Perspectives on Participation and Inclusion
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. (Verlag)
978-1-84706-020-4 (ISBN)
Perspectives on Participation and Inclusion draws on the research and scholarship of academics working in the field of Education Studies. The writers are concerned with enduring yet contemporary themes: making education engaging and vital for both learners and educators, and achieving wider participation and more effective and meaningful inclusion for all. - The book draws on philosophical ideas and educational theories, practical examples and case studies in a wide variety of educational settings and styles. - Through the medium of brief 'edu-autobiography', each chapter is situated in the context of the author's life as an educator, appealing to readers to consider ways in which the ideas and examples discussed could be pertinent to their own life or work in education. - Includes sections on voice and empowerment, critical and alternative perspectives on inclusion in education, and practical approaches to widening participation. - Authors discuss ideas such as 'otherness' and 'voice', freedom, belonging and well-being in education and the relational nature of learning. Perspectives on Participation and Inclusion is a key text for Education Studies students.
In addressing fundamental questions in education, the audience will encompass school practitioners, student teachers and lecturers in further and higher education. This book will also be of interest to students and professionals in fields such as childhood studies and youth and community studies.
Dr Suanne Gibson is the Programme Leader for Education Studies and co-ordinates the Inclusion and Social Justice Research Network at the University of Plymouth. Dr Joanna Haynes is a lecturer in Education Studies at the University of Plymouth. Joanna taught in nursery and primary schools in Glasgow and Bristol and has also worked in teacher education and continuing professional development.
Introduction: Inclusion and participation - definitions and debates; Part 1: The Voice of the Learner; Chapter 1 Inclusion versus neo-liberalism: empowering the 'other' (Suanne Gibson, University of Plymouth); Chapter 2 Listening to the voice of child in education (Joanna Haynes, University of Plymouth); Part 2: Critical and Alternative Perspectives on Participation and Inclusion; Chapter 3 Education and after-education: exploring learning as a relational process (Tony Brown, ESCALATE); Chapter 4 Deaf young people and participation (Hannah Smith, University of Plymouth); Chapter 5 Freedom, inclusion and education (Joanna Haynes, University of Plymouth); Chapter 6 Wellbeing and education (Alan Hutchinson, University of Plymouth); Chapter 7 Where should pupils who experience social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) be educated? (Helen Knowler, University of Plymouth); Part 3: Approaches to Participation; Chapter 8 Informal learning outdoors (Tony Rea, University of Plymouth); Chapter 9 E's of access: widening participation through e-Learning (Steve Wheeler, University of Plymouth); Chapter 10 Widening participation in adult education (Roger Cutting, University of Plymouth); Conclusions.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 23.3.2009 |
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| Verlagsort | London |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Didaktik |
| ISBN-10 | 1-84706-020-X / 184706020X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-84706-020-4 / 9781847060204 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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