
Action Research for Inclusive Education
Changing Places, Changing Practices, Changing Minds
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. February 2004
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-0-415-31801-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book presents and discusses an approach to action research to help reverse discriminatory and exclusionary practices in education. Insider accounts of action research will help challenge assumptions about the limits of inclusive education, and offer examples of how change can be realistically achieved through processes of collaboration and participation.
Written by a team of practitioner researchers drawn from a wide range of schools and services, this book addresses a wide range of real-life situations by exploring ways in which teachers have tackled inequalities in the school environment through action research based on principles of equality and democracy. These include:
* the co-ordination of services for minority ethnic groups, including refugee and asylum seeking children
* young children with autism working with peers in the literacy hour
* action research and the inclusion of gay students
* developing the role of learning support assistants in inclusion
* reducing exclusion of children with challenging behaviour
* listening to the voices of young people with severe learning difficulties
* developing links between special and mainstream schools
* challenging marginalising practices in Further Education.
Written by a team of practitioner researchers drawn from a wide range of schools and services, this book addresses a wide range of real-life situations by exploring ways in which teachers have tackled inequalities in the school environment through action research based on principles of equality and democracy. These include:
* the co-ordination of services for minority ethnic groups, including refugee and asylum seeking children
* young children with autism working with peers in the literacy hour
* action research and the inclusion of gay students
* developing the role of learning support assistants in inclusion
* reducing exclusion of children with challenging behaviour
* listening to the voices of young people with severe learning difficulties
* developing links between special and mainstream schools
* challenging marginalising practices in Further Education.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
2 s/w Zeichnungen, 6 s/w Tabellen
6 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
392 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-31801-3 (9780415318013)
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Felicity Armstrong | Michele Moore
Action Research for Inclusive Education
Changing Places, Changing Practices, Changing Minds
E-Book
02/2004
Routledge
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Felicity Armstrong | Michele Moore
Action Research for Inclusive Education
Changing Places, Changing Practices, Changing Minds
E-Book
02/2004
Routledge
€52.49
Available for download

Felicity Armstrong | Michele Moore
Action Research for Inclusive Education
Changing Places, Changing Practices, Changing Minds
Book
02/2004
1st Edition
Routledge
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Persons
Felicity Armstrong is Senior Lecturer in Inclusive Education at the Institute of Education, University of London.
Michele Moore is Director of the Inclusive Education and Equality Research Centre, University of Sheffield.
Michele Moore is Director of the Inclusive Education and Equality Research Centre, University of Sheffield.
Content
1. Action Research: Developing Inclusive Practice and Transforming Cultures F. Armstrong & M. Moore 2. Disability and Empowerment: Personal Integrity in Further Education Research V. Thompson 3. From Confusion to Collaboration: Can Special Schools Contribute to Developing Inclusive Practice in Mainstream Schools? P. Zelaieta 4. Forging and Strengthening Alliances: Learning Support Staff and the Challenge of Inclusion C. Sorsby 5. Students Who Challenge: Reducing Barriers to Inclusion L. Simpson 6. 'We like to talk and we like someone to listen' Cultural Differences and Minority Values as Agents of Change M. Clifton 7. Ordinary Teachers, Ordinary Struggles: Including Children with Social and Communication Difficulties in Everyday Classroom Life K. Charles 8. 'What about me? I live here too!' Raising Voices and Changing Minds Through Participatory Research J. Gwynn 9. Changing Places: Gay Students, Teachers and Research Action C. J. Slater 10. Challenging Behaviour: Ours, Not Theirs K. Dunn