1st Edition

Understanding Inclusion Core Concepts, Policy and Practice

Edited By Richard Woolley Copyright 2018
216 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Understanding Inclusion is a rich, comprehensive exploration of inclusion in education, challenging us to think about being ‘inclusive’ in its broadest sense. It unpicks a wide range of complex themes and issues that impact on educational practice, supporting educational professionals in helping teachers and learners understand difference as the norm, and not the exception. Underpinned by the... Read more

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. Social Inclusion

2. Global Dimension

3. Learners and Learning

4. Identity

5. Religion and Belief

6. Disability

7. Gender

8. Nurturing and Mentoring

9. Lifelong Learning

10. Leadership for Inclusion

11. Sexual Behaviours and Development

12. Inclusion and Teaching Assistants (tbc)

Conclusion

Biography

Richard Woolley is Deputy Head of the Institute of Education at the University of Worcester, UK, and was Head of the Centre for Education and Inclusion from 2011 to 2017. He is a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK.

 "It's a book to realy make the reader think about their own practice, with reflective questions (pause for thought) and selected reading designed to support further study. Valuable reading for students on Education Studies and related course, and pre- and in-service teachers."— Parents in Touch