Beyond Inclusion

Beyond Inclusion
Author: J. Goosby Smith,Josie Bell Lindsay
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137385420

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Beyond Inclusion adopts a holistic and systems view of the organization, presents a behavioral model of organizational inclusion based upon research with thousands of employees, and discusses elements of organizational design that need to be adjusted to create, nurture, and sustain an inclusive culture.

Beyond Inclusion

Beyond Inclusion
Author: Satish Deshpande,Usha Zacharias
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317810209

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In India, two critical aspects of public policy — social justice and higher education — have witnessed unprecedented expansion in recent years. While several programmes have been designed by the State to equalise access to higher education and implement formal inclusion, discrimination based on caste, tribe, gender, and rural location continues to exist. Focusing on the concrete experiences of these programmes, this book explores the difficulties and dilemmas that follow formal inclusion, and seeks to redress the disproportionate emphasis on principles rather than practice in the quest for equal access to higher education in India. Offering new perspectives on the debates on social mobility and merit, this volume examines a broad spectrum of educational courses, ranging from engineering, medicine and sciences to social work, humanities and the social sciences that cover all levels of higher education from undergraduate degrees to post-doctoral research. It points to various sources of social exclusion by studying a cross-section of national, elite, subaltern, and sub-regional institutions across the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. Closely involved with the implementation and evaluation of affirmative action programmes, the contributors to the volume highlight the paradoxical ‘sectionalisation’ of reserved candidates, the daunting challenge of combating discrimination. Understanding the need to look beyond formal inclusion to enable substantive change, this important volume will be essential reading for scholars and teachers of sociology, education, social work, economics, public administration, and political science, besides being of great interest to policymakers and organisations concerned with education and discrimination.

Plottegg Architecture Beyond Inclusion and Identity is Exclusion and Difference from Art

Plottegg     Architecture Beyond Inclusion and Identity is Exclusion and Difference from Art
Author: Manfred Wolff-Plottegg
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-11-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783035607420

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Plottegg is one of Austria's most high-profile avant-garde architects. He has been pioneering the use of the computer since the 1980s. However, using the technology purely as an electronic drawing board is not enough for him - programs are intended to generate solutions. The works selected for this publication therefore represent the architect's design concepts and working methods rather than solutions for building projects. The projects are primarily presented in the form of images; descriptions, data and comments have been reduced to the minimum possible. To that extent, this book is also a visual supplement to his essays published up to now. This first monograph on Plottegg's built and planned architecture closes a gap in the documentation of innovative Austrian architects.

Beyond Inclusion

Beyond Inclusion
Author: Satish Deshpande,Usha Zacharias
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317810193

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In India, two critical aspects of public policy — social justice and higher education — have witnessed unprecedented expansion in recent years. While several programmes have been designed by the State to equalise access to higher education and implement formal inclusion, discrimination based on caste, tribe, gender, and rural location continues to exist. Focusing on the concrete experiences of these programmes, this book explores the difficulties and dilemmas that follow formal inclusion, and seeks to redress the disproportionate emphasis on principles rather than practice in the quest for equal access to higher education in India. Offering new perspectives on the debates on social mobility and merit, this volume examines a broad spectrum of educational courses, ranging from engineering, medicine and sciences to social work, humanities and the social sciences that cover all levels of higher education from undergraduate degrees to post-doctoral research. It points to various sources of social exclusion by studying a cross-section of national, elite, subaltern, and sub-regional institutions across the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. Closely involved with the implementation and evaluation of affirmative action programmes, the contributors to the volume highlight the paradoxical ‘sectionalisation’ of reserved candidates, the daunting challenge of combating discrimination. Understanding the need to look beyond formal inclusion to enable substantive change, this important volume will be essential reading for scholars and teachers of sociology, education, social work, economics, public administration, and political science, besides being of great interest to policymakers and organisations concerned with education and discrimination.

Beyond Inclusion Beyond Empowerment

Beyond Inclusion  Beyond Empowerment
Author: Leticia Nieto
Publsiher: Ohio University Center for International Studies
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2010
Genre: Discrimination
ISBN: 0976611201

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Beyond Inclusion

Beyond Inclusion
Author: J. Goosby Smith,Josie Bell Lindsay
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137385420

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Beyond Inclusion adopts a holistic and systems view of the organization, presents a behavioral model of organizational inclusion based upon research with thousands of employees, and discusses elements of organizational design that need to be adjusted to create, nurture, and sustain an inclusive culture.

Meeting the Needs of Students of ALL Abilities

Meeting the Needs of Students of ALL Abilities
Author: Colleen A. Capper,Elise M. Frattura,Maureen W. Keyes
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000-03-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0761975012

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This step-by-step handbook offers practical strategies for administrators, teachers, policymakers, and parents who want to shift from costly special learning programs for a few students, to excellent educational services for all students. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Engaging Communities Through Civic Engagement in Art Museum Education

Engaging Communities Through Civic Engagement in Art Museum Education
Author: Bobick, Bryna,DiCindio, Carissa
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020-12-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781799874270

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As art museum educators become more involved in curatorial decisions and creating opportunities for community voices to be represented in the galleries of the museum, museum education is shifting from responding to works of art to developing authentic opportunities for engagement with their communities. Current research focuses on museum education experiences and the wide-reaching benefits of including these experiences into art education courses. As more universities add art museum education to their curricula, there is a need for a text to support the topic and offer examples of real-world museum education experiences. Engaging Communities Through Civic Engagement in Art Museum Education deepens knowledge on museum and art education and civic engagement and bridges the gap from theory to practice. The chapters focus on various sectors of this research, including diversity and inclusion in museum experiences, engaging communities through new techniques, and museum and university partnerships. As such, it includes coverage on timely topics that include programs and audience engagement with the LGBTQ+, refugee, disability, and senior communities; socially responsive museum pedagogy; and the use of student workers. This book is ideal for museum educators, museum directors, curators, professionals, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students who are interested in updated knowledge and research in art education, curriculum development, and civic engagement.