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Carl A. Grant – Multicultural Perspectives, 2024
According to the author, "With Liberty and Justice for ALL: Multicultural ]Education in Wisconsin" is a most appropriate and befitting title for a National Association For Multicultural Education (NAME) conference in this moment -- an extraordinarily divided time -- in Wisconsin and U. S. history. As keynote speaker at this pre-voyage…
Descriptors: United States History, Equal Education, History Instruction, Minority Groups
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Lauren S. Morimoto – Quest, 2024
This paper, based on the Praxis Lecture I delivered at the National Association of Kinesiology in Higher Education Conference in January 2024, articulates how my experiences at a Danish gymnastic folkehøjskole (folk high school) and højskole pedagogy inform my teaching and service. After defining højskole pedagogy, I discuss how I incorporate its…
Descriptors: Kinesiology, Teaching Methods, Praxis, Foreign Countries
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Dalkilic, Maryam; Vadeboncoeur, Jennifer A. – Global Education Review, 2016
Scholars have called for the articulation of new frameworks in special education that are responsive to culture and context and that address the limitations of medical and social models of disability. In this article, we advance a theoretical and practical framework for inclusive education based on the integration of a model of relational…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Disabilities, Children, Special Education
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Lalvani, Priya; Broderick, Alicia A.; Fine, Michelle; Jacobowitz, Tina; Michelli, Nicholas – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2015
In this analytic essay, we initiate a dialogue about the place of disability in a multicultural education framework, and the role of inclusive education in a democracy. Problematizing the common omission of the topic of disability oppression from anti-oppression pedagogies and from social justice education generally, we invite teacher educators…
Descriptors: Ideology, Disabilities, Multicultural Education, Inclusion
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Stern, Mark; Clonan, Sheila; Jaffee, Laura; Lee, Anna – Educational Policy, 2015
As charter schools continue to attract lots of political and policy attention, research has emerged suggesting that these schools enroll fewer students with disabilities than public schools. Given that the success of the movement is based on charters being more effective than public schools as determined by test scores, it is not entirely…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Inclusion, School Choice, Accessibility (for Disabled)
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Dickson, Elizabeth – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
There is a lack of writing on the issue of the education rights of people with disabilities by authors of any theoretical persuasion. While the deficiency of theory may be explained by a variety of historical, philosophical and practical considerations, it is a deficiency which must be addressed. Otherwise, any statement of rights rings out as…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Inclusion, Role of Education, Democracy
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Zhu, Jiang; Wang, Lijuan – International Education Studies, 2010
Inclusive education refers to including all the people to realize the democracy, justice and diversity of education. Inclusive educational idea means to make all the students have equal opportunities in enjoying high-quality education and make every student have all-round development, reflecting the yearning for the education without exclusion and…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Equal Education, Barriers, Democracy
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Dreyer, L. M. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2011
In South Africa, the processes of democratisation and social restructuring are inextricably linked to the debate on inclusive education. Although the debate on inclusive education originated in the disability discourse, it is increasingly viewed broader as a reform that supports and welcomes diversity. While the constitution and policy framework…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Inclusion, Disabilities, Foreign Countries
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Loewen, Gladys; Pollard, William – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2010
This article shines an important light on the continuing struggle of disabled people for dignity, citizenship rights, and access to the marketplace. Common threads bind the struggle for basic human rights among disenfranchised groups, offer experience and approaches to facilitate change, and move society towards social justice. The philosophy…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Democracy, Disabilities, Civil Rights
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Smith, Anne – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2009
This article presents the author's response to "Tocqueville on Democracy and Inclusive Education: A More Ardent and Enduring Love of Equality than of Liberty" written by Steven Connolley and Rune Sarromaa Hausstatter. Connolley and Hausstatter frame their critique of inclusive education and its relationship to democracy, liberty and equality using…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Democracy, Disabilities, Equal Education
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Curry, Craig – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2007
In 2002, people with disabilities in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) expressed their vision "that all people with disabilities are valued as full and equal members of the ACT community" (Australian Capital Territory Government, 2004). Despite the ACT being regarded as a very fortunate and prosperous place to live, some Canberrans…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Democracy, Disabilities, Motivation
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Kliewer, Christopher; Fitzgerald, Linda May – Teachers College Record, 2001
Rejects the essentialist notion of the need to exclude children with disabilities from the school community, tracing the origin of disability segregation to the advent of western colonialism and demonstrating the symbiotic relationship between cultural and racial oppression and the oppression of people with disabilities. The paper strongly…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Democracy, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Naicker, Sigamoney – International Journal of Whole Schooling, 2007
The advent of a democracy in South Africa ushered in refreshing changes within the South African context. Given South Africa's dark apartheid history, every policy intervention had to ensure a human rights ethos prevails. Inclusive Education, through the publication of the policy document Education White Paper 6 on Special Needs Education:…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Democracy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Ableser, Judith – 2002
This paper critiques the use of zero tolerance policies for general and special education students, focusing on equal educational opportunity. It presents an alternative comprehensive schoolwide approach to discipline that infuses best practices and a philosophy of democratic education. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)…
Descriptors: Democracy, Disabilities, Discipline, Equal Education
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Nathanson, Stephen – Journal of Education, 1998
Explores issues connected with the funding and proper distribution of educational resources, including how allocations are decided and whether justice and equality can both be served when there is "extra" spending on children with special needs. Discusses what a "decent level" of education might be. (SLD)
Descriptors: Democracy, Disabilities, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education
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