Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Theoretical and Practical Perspectives
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Reihe: New Perspectives on Learning and Instruction
ISBN: 978-0-367-40988-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The concepts of inclusion and inclusive education for children with special education needs (SEN) have been widely accepted as imperative undertakings in the education spectrum. This book posits the practice of these ideas by scrutinizing the methodologies adopted by varied nations of the two regions towards inclusive education along with juxtaposing the dichotomous observations to enable a dialogue regarding the actualization of inclusive education.
The book looks at the distinct approaches taken by Northern and Eastern European education systems to realize inclusive education for children with SEN and aims to enable a space for dialogue wherein the reader would be able to access the cultural context of each practice, expand their cognizance regarding the concept of inclusivity and develop a more nuanced and sensitive approach to inclusive education. In the act of exploring the myriad ways in which inclusivity is practiced in the two regions, the book thusly provides insights into the pluralities and significance of inclusion in the education sector across a global spectrum.
The anthology will be of interest to a vast range of audience, videlicet, individuals, students, researchers, professionals, et al., invested in the education sector, special needs education and pedagogy. It further proposes appeal for individuals interested in performing scientific research on the subject. The book practically aims to be of interest for any individual invested in the discipline of education, development of community and the topics pertaining to education for children with SEN.
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PART 1
Chapter 1
Understanding Inclusion and Inclusive Education for Students with Special Educational Needs —Ideals and Reality
Hanssen Natallia & Khitruk Vera
Chapter 2
Inclusion and Special Needs Education: a Theoretical Framework of an Overall Perspective of Inclusive Special Education
Hausstätter Rune & Vik Stine
PART 2 Inclusion and Inclusive Education in North Europe
Chapter 3
Inclusive Education in Sweden: Policy, Politics, and Practices
Barow Thomas & Berhanu Girma
Chapter 4
Special needs education and the inclusion process in Denmark. Conceptual and practical challenges at national and local levels
Egelund Niels & Dyssegaard Camilla
Chapter 5
Dialogues between Western and Eastern Europe on the development of inclusion: Theoretical and practical perspectives
Gunnthorsdottir Hermina
Chapter 6
In pursuit of the inclusive school – the case of Finland
Ström Kristina & Sundqvist Christel
Chapter 7
A practical-theoretical perspective on the inclusive school in Norway
Harkestad Olsen Mirjam
PART 3: Inclusion and Inclusive Education in East Europe
Chapter 8
Teachers’ attitudes towards policy and practice of inclusion and inclusive education in Russia
Kutepova Elena, Suntsova Aleksandra, Alekseeva Aleksandra, Hanssen Natallia & Harju-Luukkainen Heidi
Chapter 9
Gained experience and new perspectives in the field of inclusive education in Belarus
Gajdukevich Svetlana, Lemeh Elena, Khitruk Vera & Torhava Anna
Chapter 10
Inclusive education in Ukraine - tension between policy and practice
Martynchuk Olena, Skrypnyk Tetiana, Sofiy Natalia & Hanssen Natallia
Chapter 11
Development of special education in the Republic of Moldova: paradoxes as to inclusion
Kalinnikova Magnusson Liya & Rosenqvist Jeremias
Chapter 12
Changes towards inclusion in the lithuanian education system
Alisauskiene Stefanija & Harju-Luukkainen Heidi
PART 4: Dialogues between North and East Europe
Chapter 13
Moving Towards Inclusive Schools: Teacher Collaboration as a Key Aspect of the Development of Inclusive Practices
Sundqvist Christel
Chapter 14
One Word – Different Understandings Inclusion and Inclusive Education in Eastern and Northern Europe
Hanssen Natallia, Hansèn Sven-Erik & Ström Kristina