Inclusive Education isn't Dead, it Just Smells Funny

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Author: Roger Slee ISBN: 9780429944246
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: May 15, 2018
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Roger Slee
ISBN: 9780429944246
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: May 15, 2018
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Positing inclusive education as a cornerstone of democracy, social equality and effective education, this unique book offers a timely response to the recent conservative backlash which has dismissed inclusive education as a field of research and practice which has become outdated and unfit for purpose.

With profound insight and clarity, Slee delves deep into the architecture of modern-day schooling to show how inclusive education has been misappropriated and subverted, manifesting itself in a culture of ableism, an ethic of competitive individualism and the illusion of special educational needs. A unique book in both form and content, the author draws on music and art theory, on real-life observations and global experience, contemporary education policy and practice to reject calls for a return to segregated schooling, and put forward a compelling counterargument for schooling which models the kind of world we want our children to live in – a world of authentic, rather than divided communities.

A timely response to a modern-day debate with global relevance, *Inclusive Education isn’t Dead, it Just Smells Funny *will be of interest to researchers and educators, policy makers, parents and practitioners with an interest in inclusive education.

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Positing inclusive education as a cornerstone of democracy, social equality and effective education, this unique book offers a timely response to the recent conservative backlash which has dismissed inclusive education as a field of research and practice which has become outdated and unfit for purpose.

With profound insight and clarity, Slee delves deep into the architecture of modern-day schooling to show how inclusive education has been misappropriated and subverted, manifesting itself in a culture of ableism, an ethic of competitive individualism and the illusion of special educational needs. A unique book in both form and content, the author draws on music and art theory, on real-life observations and global experience, contemporary education policy and practice to reject calls for a return to segregated schooling, and put forward a compelling counterargument for schooling which models the kind of world we want our children to live in – a world of authentic, rather than divided communities.

A timely response to a modern-day debate with global relevance, *Inclusive Education isn’t Dead, it Just Smells Funny *will be of interest to researchers and educators, policy makers, parents and practitioners with an interest in inclusive education.

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