Inclusive Education and Disability in the Global South [electronic resource] / edited by Leda Kamenopoulou.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018Description: XIX, 149 p. 4 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319728292
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 371.3 23
LOC classification:
  • LB5-3640
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Setting the Scene; Leda Kamenopoulou -- Chapter 2. The interplay of deafness and ethnicity in processes of identity development: An ethnographic study within the Penang deaf community in Malaysia; Andrea Pregel and Leda Kamenopoulou -- Chapter 3. The conceptualisation of inclusion and disability in Bhutan; Dawa Dukpa and Leda Kamenopoulou -- Chapter 4. Teachers' assessment strategies for children with disabilities: A constructivist study in mainstream primary school in Negros Oriental; Rolando Jr. Villamero and Leda Kamenopoulou -- Chapter 5. The perspectives of teachers in Belize in relation to working with visually impaired pupils in mainstream schools: An exploratory study; Joycelyn Nair Azueta and Leda Kamenopoulou -- Chapter 6. Inclusion and Disability in the Global South, lessons learned and ways forward; Leda Kamenopoulou.
Summary: This edited volume examines inclusive education and disability in the global South. Presenting four qualitative research studies conducted in Malaysia, Bhutan, Philippines and Belize, the authors examine the implementation of inclusive education and disabled children’s participation in the education system: contexts on which very little is known. Thus, this book provides a unique opportunity to access rare context-specific information concerning this region of the world; and to reflect on the particular challenges some countries face in the realization of full participation of all children within education. Authored by researchers who are also teaching professionals with experience and understanding of the complexities of the real world, this book reminds us that researchers and policy makers must listen to all voices and perspectives: especially those that have remained silenced and ignored. .
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Setting the Scene; Leda Kamenopoulou -- Chapter 2. The interplay of deafness and ethnicity in processes of identity development: An ethnographic study within the Penang deaf community in Malaysia; Andrea Pregel and Leda Kamenopoulou -- Chapter 3. The conceptualisation of inclusion and disability in Bhutan; Dawa Dukpa and Leda Kamenopoulou -- Chapter 4. Teachers' assessment strategies for children with disabilities: A constructivist study in mainstream primary school in Negros Oriental; Rolando Jr. Villamero and Leda Kamenopoulou -- Chapter 5. The perspectives of teachers in Belize in relation to working with visually impaired pupils in mainstream schools: An exploratory study; Joycelyn Nair Azueta and Leda Kamenopoulou -- Chapter 6. Inclusion and Disability in the Global South, lessons learned and ways forward; Leda Kamenopoulou.

This edited volume examines inclusive education and disability in the global South. Presenting four qualitative research studies conducted in Malaysia, Bhutan, Philippines and Belize, the authors examine the implementation of inclusive education and disabled children’s participation in the education system: contexts on which very little is known. Thus, this book provides a unique opportunity to access rare context-specific information concerning this region of the world; and to reflect on the particular challenges some countries face in the realization of full participation of all children within education. Authored by researchers who are also teaching professionals with experience and understanding of the complexities of the real world, this book reminds us that researchers and policy makers must listen to all voices and perspectives: especially those that have remained silenced and ignored. .

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