Disabling Policies

Disabling Policies
Author: Gillian Fulcher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317360568

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First published in 1989, this book is about integrating or mainstreaming policies, looking specifically at how to improve circumstances for schoolchildren with disabilities or handicaps, and their teachers. The author draws on her experiences, both within and outside the academic institution, to conceptualise and theorise policy, so as to place this policy in a political framework and locate it in a wider model of social life. This model is then used to disentangle the nature and effects of policy practices surrounding integration and mainstreaming, looking at practice in various parts of Europe, the US and Australia, at that time. Although written at the end of the 1980s, this book discusses topics that are still relevant today.

Education Disability and Social Policy

Education  Disability and Social Policy
Author: Steve Haines,David Ruebain
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-06-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447315056

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This new edition of the milestone book Education, Disability and Social Policy outlines critical debates in education concerning the position and experiences of disabled children and young people within a contemporary policy context.

Disabling Policies

Disabling Policies
Author: Gillian Fulcher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317360551

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First published in 1989, this book is about integrating or mainstreaming policies, looking specifically at how to improve circumstances for schoolchildren with disabilities or handicaps, and their teachers. The author draws on her experiences, both within and outside the academic institution, to conceptualise and theorise policy, so as to place this policy in a political framework and locate it in a wider model of social life. This model is then used to disentangle the nature and effects of policy practices surrounding integration and mainstreaming, looking at practice in various parts of Europe, the US and Australia, at that time. Although written at the end of the 1980s, this book discusses topics that are still relevant today.

Active Directory

Active Directory
Author: Joe Richards,Robbie Allen,Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 826
Release: 2006-01-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780596519568

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Working with Microsoft's network directory service for the first time can be a headache for system and network administrators, IT professionals, technical project managers, and programmers alike. This authoritative guide is meant to relieve that pain. Instead of going through the graphical user interface screen by screen, O'Reilly's bestselling Active Directory tells you how to design, manage, and maintain a small, medium, or enterprise Active Directory infrastructure. Fully updated to cover Active Directory for Windows Server 2003 SP1 and R2, this third edition is full of important updates and corrections. It's perfect for all Active Directory administrators, whether you manage a single server or a global multinational with thousands of servers. Active Directory, 3rd Edition is divided into three parts. Part I introduces much of how Active Directory works, giving you a thorough grounding in its concepts. Some of the topics include Active Directory replication, the schema, application partitions, group policies, and interaction with DNS. Part II details the issues around properly designing the directory infrastructure. Topics include designing the namespace, creating a site topology, designing group policies for locking down client settings, auditing, permissions, backup and recovery, and a look at Microsoft's future direction with Directory Services. Part III covers how to create and manipulate users, groups, printers, and other objects that you may need in your everyday management of Active Directory. If you want a book that lays bare the design and management of an enterprise or departmental Active Directory, then look no further. Active Directory, 3rd Edition will quickly earn its place among the books you don't want to be without.

Policy and the Political Life of Music Education

Policy and the Political Life of Music Education
Author: Patrick K. Schmidt,Richard Colwell
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2017
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780190246143

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Why policy matters : developing a policy vocabulary within music education / Patrick Schmidt -- Arts policies and their local importance : from history to practice -- Richard Colwell -- The context of education policy in the United States and the intersection with music education policy / Ross Rubenstein -- Policy and research endeavors / Katherine Zeserson, Graham Welch -- Policy and the question of assessment / Martin Fautley -- Revisiting bildung and its meaning for international music education policy / Alexandra Kertz-Welzel -- Policy and governmental action in Brazil / Sergio Figueiredo -- Music education for both the talented and the masses : the policy of assessment-based reform / Mei-Ling Lai, Yao-Ting Sung -- Curriculum as policy : state-level music curriculum creation and reform / Stephanie Horsley -- Policy and the lives of school-age children / Margaret S. Barrett -- Policy and the work of the musician/teacher in the community / David Myers -- Policy, access, and multicultural (music) education / Sidsel Karlsen -- Can music education policy save American orchestras? / Alan Fletcher -- Policy and higher education / Patrick M. Jones -- K-16 music education in a democratic society / Robert A. Cutietta

Special Educational Needs Policy in the 1990s

Special Educational Needs Policy in the 1990s
Author: Sheila Riddell,Sally Brown
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429957192

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This book, first published in 1994, explores the impact which changes in thinking and policy at national and local level have had upon the educational experiences of children and young people with special needs in England, Scotland and Wales. Two major factors are discussed. Firstly, there is the thinking of the late 1970s which emerges in documents such as the Warnock report and the legislation which followed it. Secondly, the authors examine the educational policy and legislation of the 1980s and early 1990s which aimed to encourage the operation of market forces. Through the various articles in this collection, the contributors discuss both the common themes and the tensions created by these changes, and assess the effect these have had on special needs education in practice.

Sustainable Development Policy and Administration

Sustainable Development Policy and Administration
Author: Gedeon M. Mudacumura,Desta Mebratu,M. Shamsul Haque
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2005-12-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781420027471

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Sustainable Development Policy and Administration provides a learning resource describing the major issues that are critical to understanding the multiple dimensions of sustainable development. The overall theme of each contributed chapter in this book is the urgent need to promote global sustainability while adding insights into the challenges facing the current and future generations. This volume brings together diverse contributions that cover the multiple facets of development, resulting in a rich reference for students, development managers, and others interested in this emerging field.

Disability Avoidance and the Academy

Disability  Avoidance and the Academy
Author: David Bolt,Claire Penketh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317511083

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Disability is a widespread phenomenon, indeed a potentially universal one as life expectancies rise. Within the academic world, it has relevance for all disciplines yet is often dismissed as a niche market or someone else’s domain. This collection explores how academic avoidance of disability studies and disability theory is indicative of social prejudice and highlights, conversely, how the academy can and does engage with disability studies. This innovative book brings together work in the humanities and the social sciences, and draws on the riches of cultural diversity to challenge institutional and disciplinary avoidance. Divided into three parts, the first looks at how educational institutions and systems implicitly uphold double standards, which can result in negative experiences for staff and students who are disabled. The second part explores how disability studies informs and improves a number of academic disciplines, from social work to performance arts. The final part shows how more diverse cultural engagement offers a way forward for the academy, demonstrating ways in which we can make more explicit the interdisciplinary significance of disability studies – and, by extension, disability theory, activism, experience, and culture. Disability, Avoidance and the Academy: Challenging Resistance will interest students and scholars of disability studies, education studies and cultural studies.