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Inclusive Education in Italy
Author | : Simona D’Alessio |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 165 |
Release | : 2012-01-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9789460913426 |
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This book provides an innovative and thought-provoking analysis of the policy of integrazione scolastica from an inclusive perspective. Drawing on historical and empirical research methods the book arises out of an ethnographic study, which investigates the extent to which the policy of integrazione scolastica can be considered an inclusive policy. The author poses two fundamental questions: why are there episodes of micro-exclusion and discrimination against disabled pupils still taking place in regular schools after more than 30 years have passed since the enactment of such a progressive policy? Can the policy of integration lead to the development of inclusion in Italy? The research findings presented in the book indicate that exclusion and discrimination towards disabled pupils in education do not result from a lack of implementation of the policy at a school level, rather from the perpetuation of dominant discourses, which construct disability as an individual deficit. The book does not deny the progress made in the country following the application of this anti-discriminatory policy; rather it challenges the hegemonic abilist culture and the traditional perspectives of disability and schooling that undermine the development of inclusive education. After having investigated the theoretical premises of the policy of integration, the author argues that this progressive policy is still rooted in a special needs education paradigm and that what was once a liberating policy has been transformed into a hegemonic tool which still manages, controls and normalizes disability leaving school settings and teaching and learning routines unchanged. She finally argues for a human rights approach for the development of an inclusive school for the 21st century. The book is an essential reading for academics, policy makers, researchers and students involved in education as it links ideological pressures to practical analyses.
Inclusive Education
Author | : Silvia Zanazzi |
Publsiher | : Edizioni Nuova Cultura |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2018-03-30 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9788833650029 |
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Starting in the 1970s, the Italian government has passed a set of legislative provisions known as integrazione scolastica. Separate special education classes were abolished and all students were admitted into mainstream schools, regardless of any disability, impairment, or any other personal characteristic or social circumstance. The Italian model seems to be an ideal context for the development of inclusive education when compared to other realities in Europe and in the world, where, in some cases, special schools and/or classes are still the only available options for students with disabilities or impairments. Does such perception correspond to reality? This book aims to critically analyse and discuss the Italian model of inclusive education from international and intercultural perspectives, as a way to address a crucial theme for educators, school administrators, policymakers, citizens and parents.
The Frontiers of Inclusive Education Theory and Practice in Italy and Spain
Author | : M. C. López López,F. Pizzi,P. Russo |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9791255680154 |
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Inclusive Education at Work Students with Disabilities in Mainstream Schools
Author | : OECD |
Publsiher | : OECD Publishing |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2000-02-02 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9789264180383 |
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Based on in-depth analysis of inclusive practice in eight countries, this book addresses the issues that arise when students with disabilities are educated in local schools.
Special Educational Needs and Inclusive Practices
Author | : Fabio Dovigo |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2017-01-28 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9789463008570 |
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"Today, school is becoming a rapidly changing learning environment. Thinking about students as a homogeneous population is no longer allowed, as diversity – in terms of culture, language, gender, family organisation, learning styles and so on – has emerged as a key challenge for education today.The debate on Special Educational Needs largely reflects this challenge, as working in school implies careful reconsideration of what we mean by “normal” and “special”. Current educational intervention is generally based on a deficit and “within-child” model of facing SEN, whereas very little attention is given to the role of learning environments. The focus is on the child more than on the whole class, and on cognition and technical provisions more than on affective, sociocultural and community dimensions of learning. Conversely, regarding students and their needs as “hidden voices” allows us to adopt a transformative approach which sees diversity as a stimulus for the development of educational practices that might benefit all children and help school to become an inclusive and “moving” organisation.The aim of the book is twofold: on the one hand, it offers a systematic overview of the inclusive education state-of-the-art in six countries (Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, UK, and USA) based on the contributions by well-known scholars such as Christy Ashby, Barbara Brokamp, Fabio Dovigo, Kari Nes, Mara Westling Allodi, Tony Booth, and Beth Ferri; on the other hand, the book analyses five cases of good practices of inclusion related to different subjects and school levels."
The Right to Inclusive Education in International Human Rights Law
Author | : Gauthier de Beco,Shivaun Quinlivan,Janet E. Lord |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 733 |
Release | : 2019-05-02 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781107121188 |
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This volume studies the implications of the right to inclusive education in human rights law for disability law, policy and practice.
International Perspectives on Inclusive Education
Author | : Simone Seitz,Petra Auer,Rosa Bellacicco |
Publsiher | : Verlag Barbara Budrich |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2023-04-24 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9783847418689 |
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Internationale Entwicklungen und Impulse fordern dazu auf, Bildungssysteme gerecht und inklusiv auszugestalten. Das vorliegende Buch greift dies auf und fokussiert das häufig unscharf diskutierte Verhältnis zwischen inklusiver Bildung und Bildungsgerechtigkeit. Durch die Zusammenstellung von aktuellen Forschungsergebnissen und theoretischen Beiträgen aus mehreren europäischen Ländern zu dem Thema schaffen die Autor*innen einen übergreifenden Diskussionsrahmen.
The Future of Inclusive Education
Author | : Valentina Migliarini,Brent C. Elder |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2024-02-11 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9783031492426 |
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This book addresses the tensions of existing theories and practices of inclusive education from an international perspective. Adopting Disability Critical Race Theory in Education (DisCrit) and Critical Disability Studies (CDS), the authors expose how race neutral knowledge characterizes inclusive education and exhorts readers to consider how intersectional perspectives provide more complex and nuanced understandings about ways in which racism and ableism simultaneously circulate as intersecting oppressions in schools and societies and across geographical borders. The authors begin by engaging in a critical analysis of the genesis of inclusive education before exploring how existing policies and practices of inclusive education in the global North evade the collusive nature of oppressions faced by minoritized students with disabilities and are uncritically transferred into the global South. Ultimately, the book encourages readers to reconceptualize inclusive education and move towards developing and sustaining transformative notions of global justice.