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Challenging Exclusionary Pressures in Education : How Inclusion Becomes Exclusion / edited by Elizabeth J. Done.

Springer Nature - Springer Education (R0) eBooks 2025 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Done, Elizabeth J.
Series:
Education Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Inclusive education.
Educational sociology.
Social justice.
Special education.
People with disabilities--Education.
People with disabilities.
Inclusive Education.
Sociology of Education.
Social Justice.
Special and Gifted Education.
Education and Disability.
Local Subjects:
Inclusive Education.
Sociology of Education.
Social Justice.
Special and Gifted Education.
Education and Disability.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (304 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
Summary:
This edited book builds on International Perspectives on Exclusionary Pressures in Education (2023) and Theorising Exclusionary Pressures in Education (2024) to highlight different dimensions of exclusionary practices in schools and other educational settings around the world. Each chapter challenges established ways of thinking about and doing exclusion (and by extension inclusion), both generally and in specific national contexts. Readers are provided with varied theoretical and conceptual frameworks through which contested issues around social justice and inclusive education can be acknowledged and analysed. The book will be of interest to teacher educators and postgraduate students researching topics in inclusive education and ‘special’ education, where the aim is to introduce critical content that challenges narrow definitions of inclusion. Elizabeth J. Done is Associate Professor in Inclusion at the University of Plymouth, UK and has published widely on in/exclusion in education.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part 1: Trends, Tropes and Exclusionary Logics
Chapter 2: Where is European Research on Inclusive Education Heading? An Analysis of European Conference of Educational Research Abstracts Over the Past 20 Years
Chapter 3: Eugenics, Exclusion and Education: Challenging the Past to Change the Future
Chapter 4: Exclusionary Pressures Undermining the Move Towards Inclusive Education in Cyprus: The Power of Aversive Disablism
Chapter 5: Follow the Money: How Funding Policies Undermine Inclusive Education in Slovakia
Chapter 6: ‘If You Put Pressure on, They Will Just Make Shit Up’: (Re)contextualising Global Inclusive Education Policy in Pakistan
Chapter 7: Exclusionary Mechanisms in Accessing Higher Education in Conflict and Post-Conflict Settings: The Case of the Yazidi Minority in Iraq
Part 2: Challenging In/Exclusionary Practice(s)
Chapter 8: Staying with the Trouble: Science Education and Pedagogies for Humanising and Inclusionary Practices for All
Chapter 9: ‘It is the Little Things You Can Do’: Working for Inclusion in Cultures of Exclusion
Chapter 10: Examining Exclusionary Pressures Through the Prism of Vygotsky’s Perezhivanie
Chapter 11: Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Inclusion
Chapter 12: The Paradox of Diagnosis in Education Settings.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
3-032-07769-9
9783032077691
OCLC:
1572213950

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