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This book contributes significantly to the conversation about inclusion as a critical component of school culture. Educating All recounts Christopher McMaster’s experience as a critical ethnographer in a school community, given the task of not only studying the institution’s culture, but of creating change as well. The school used a whole-school framework known as the Index for Inclusion, which addressed students identified as having «special» or learning needs. The outcome of this process was the realization that the faculty and the system were not adequately providing optimum services to «special needs» students. By incorporating the special needs unit into a larger department and by utilizing it as a teaching center rather than a classroom, the staff and school leadership were able to produce a better alignment of value and practice and to provide a re-interpretation of just what is meant by «mainstream».

Hardcover:

9781433131141 | Peter Lang Pub Inc, October 22, 2015, cover price $159.95

Paperback:

9781433131134 | Peter Lang Pub Inc, September 30, 2015, cover price $40.95 | About this edition: This book contributes significantly to the conversation about inclusion as a critical component of school culture.

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Product Description: Vulnerable young people such as those with Autism Spectrum Disorders, intellectual disabilities, or social, behavioural and emotional difficulties – often lack the skills to make the right decisions when faced with potentially dangerous scenarios...read more

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9781849051897 | Brdgm edition (Jessica Kingsley Pub, March 15, 2011), cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Vulnerable young people such as those with Autism Spectrum Disorders, intellectual disabilities, or social, behavioural and emotional difficulties – often lack the skills to make the right decisions when faced with potentially dangerous scenarios.

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