The Ecology of Inclusive Education The Ecology of Inclusive Education

The Ecology of Inclusive Education

Strategies to Tackle the Crisis in Educating Diverse Learners

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Publisher Description

Educators today face two major challenges. The first, is to develop an education system which meets the needs of an ever more diverse student population. The second, is to successfully implement such a system. This requires nothing less than a revolutionary transformation of current approaches taken to education.

Drawing on research-based evidence and offering over 70 concrete strategies to help educators respond to these challenges, this unique book provides a blueprint for an education system which will recognize the rights of all students, while engendering social cohesion and an equitable society. Broadening the scope of inclusive education, the author presents an ecological model – a system which places children at its centre and acknowledges the impacts of school, community, bureaucracy and society, to maximize opportunities for learning, and see students achieve the same levels of attainment, regardless of their gender, socio-economic status, ethnicity, religious beliefs or disability.

A timely book which addresses the concerns of teachers and educators around the globe, The Ecology of Inclusive Education will give its readers the knowledge and confidence they require to meet the needs of each and every learner.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2018
17 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
110
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
938.9
KB
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