
The PMLD Ambiguity
Articulating the Life-Worlds of Children with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities
Karnac Books (Publisher)
Published on 22. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-78049-034-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book challenges the very idea of "profound and multiple learning disabilities" (PMLD) itself, and what constitutes appropriate educational provision for children described as having PMLD. It considers the role of ambiguity in articulating the life-worlds of children with PMLD.
Reviews / Votes
'In this affirmative text, Ben Simmons and Debbie Watson seek to critique and oppose traditional psychologising explanations of disability and childhood and, in their place, open up phenomenological alternatives. In short, their work extends our understanding of what it means to be human in educational and social contexts: re-siting disability as an opportunity for rethinking how educators understand the human subjects of their interventions.'-Professor Dan Goodley, School of Education, University of Sheffield'The most vulnerable children and adults in society (those with profound and multiple learning disabilities) need understanding and recognition that, at a fundamental level, the "inert behaviour" of children in special schools or adults in care provisions may be badges of resistance to inappropriate environments rather than an "inability to engage with the world or learn". This book offers parents and professionals support to challenge existing frameworks of understanding PMLD and to develop better ways of "seeing" children and adults as "able". It provides the basis to develop new practice, which engages with these vulnerable people as "people with identities", rather than as "disabled objects" who happen to have the trappings of humanity.'-Phil Bayliss, PhD, Independent Educational ConsultantMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
363 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78049-034-2 (9781780490342)
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Ben Simmons | Debbie Watson
The PMLD Ambiguity
Articulating the Life-Worlds of Children with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities
Book
07/2019
1st Edition
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Ben Simmons | Debbie Watson
The PMLD Ambiguity
Articulating the Life-Worlds of Children with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities
E-Book
04/2018
1st Edition
Routledge
€45.99
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Ben Simmons | Debbie Watson
The PMLD Ambiguity
Articulating the Life-Worlds of Children with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities
E-Book
04/2018
1st Edition
Routledge
€45.99
Available for download
Persons
Dr Ben Simmons is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol. His long-standing research interests involve developing understandings about the agency, lived experiences, and inclusion of children with PMLD. He is particularly interested in the application of phenomenology and consciousness studies to these issues. Before joining Bristol, he was a Qualitative Researcher at the Health Experiences Research Group, University of Oxford, where he developed an online information resource about arthritis in young people. Prior to this, he was a research assistant at the University of Exeter and Plymouth University, supporting projects in the fields of special education, inclusion, and outdoor pedagogy. He also worked as a researcher and support worker for third-sector disability organisations, including Scope and Mencap. Dr Debbie Watson is a Senior Lecturer in Childhood Studies in the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol. She is a qualified secondary school teacher and has a PhD in Education from the University of Exeter (1998). Her research interests focus on understanding and improving children's wellbeing, particularly in school contexts; rights-based approaches to working with children and young people; diversity and children's identities; educational inclusion; and supporting children and families in inclusive services. Her current and recent research projects include projects developing postgraduate training for children's advocates in Egypt and Jordan, quality in family support provisions, services for young disadvantaged children and post adoption support. She has long held interests in theorising children's experiences of diversity and in developing methodologies that enable children and young people's participation in research.
Content
Preface -- Exploring "PMLD" -- Behaviourism -- Cognitivism -- Phenomenology -- Interpreting Sam: the search for a sensitive methodology -- Sam's life-worlds: subjectivities and intersubjectivities -- Concluding discussion: negotiating ambiguity as a means to the life-world