1st Edition

Disabling Policies? A Comparative Approach to Education Policy and Disability

By Gillian Fulcher Copyright 1989
    302 Pages
    by Routledge

    302 Pages
    by Routledge

    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.

    Acknowledgements;  Series Editor’s Preface;  List of Tables and Figures;  Introduction;  Part I: Theorizing  1. Theorizing disability  2. Theorizing integration and mainstreaming  Part II: Local practices  3. Scandinavian policy practices  4. Californian policy practices  5. English policy practices  6. Victorian policy practices  Part III: Comparisons  7. Comparative issues  Part IV: Conclusions and an agenda  8. Conclusions  Index

    Biography

    Gillian Fulcher