Inclusion and Diversity
Inclusion and Diversity
Communities and Practices Across the World
Squires, Garry; Halder, Santoshi
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2023
278
Dura
Inglês
9781032333861
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
Preface
Foreword by Lorraine Graham
Acknowledgements
Editors Bio
List of Contributors
1 What, Why, and How of Inclusion
Santoshi Halder
PART I
Excluded Communities, Diversities, and the Bases for Inclusion
2 The Linguistic Diversity of Pluralist Cultures: Status of Linguistic Minorities in India and Canada
Shruti Bedi and Sebastien Lafrance
3 Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Lifestyles of the People of the Sundarbans: Traditional rituals and goddess Bonbibi
Arupa Mandal and Santoshi Halder
4 Religious Determinants of Accepting Women's Activism and Inclusivity in Pakistan: The Beliefs of University Students
Muhammad Ayub Buzdar, Viktoria Tidikis and Nora D. Dunbar
5 Access, Participation and Achievement: Duo-Ethnographic Reflections on Barriers to Inclusion for Learners with Autism
Mary G. Clasquin-Johnson and Michel Clasquin-Johnson
6 Systemic Oppression of the Buraku People and Other Minorities in Japan: Intersectional Culture for Liberation
Yasuko Futaba
7 Enigma of Autism Spectrum Intersecting Dichotomy of Variability and Functionality
Santoshi Halder
PART II
Inclusive Classrooms and Educational Interventions
8 Inclusive Early Literacy Practices for Emergent Bilinguals
Kimberly McDavid Schmidt, Ekta Ghosh and Rashida Banerjee
9 Developing Dyslexia-Friendly EFL Classrooms in Greece: The Teachers' Perspective
Maria Reraki
10 The Education of Students with Visual Impairments in the Twenty-first Century in Hungary
Judit Gombas and Beata Pronay
11 Educational Inclusion of Migrant Children in the Discourse and Practices of Teachers in Private and Public Russian Schools
Maria Kozlova, Tatiana Ryabichenko, Igor Mikheev and Mike Titterton
12 Disability in Schools: Segregation, Full Inclusion or Free Inclusion?
Patrick Dwyer
13 Inclusive Capability in Education Systems and Schools: Swedish Experiences in International Light
Per Skoglund
PART III
Community Inclusive Practices and Strategies
14 Inclusive Football Commentary: Should radio commentary learn from audio description to create a richer experience for audiences who cannot see the match?
Lindsay Bywood, Inma Pedregosa, Barry Ginley and Alison F. Eardley
15 Early Childhood Intervention Programs in Under-Resourced Communities: Reflections on Practice
Sadna Balton and Shakila Dada
16 Social Support and Acceptance: Transgender People's Lived Experiences with Social Media as an Alternative Space
Santana Parui and Santoshi Halder
17 Inclusion: Responding to Diversity and Ideological Confusion
Garry Squires
Preface
Foreword by Lorraine Graham
Acknowledgements
Editors Bio
List of Contributors
1 What, Why, and How of Inclusion
Santoshi Halder
PART I
Excluded Communities, Diversities, and the Bases for Inclusion
2 The Linguistic Diversity of Pluralist Cultures: Status of Linguistic Minorities in India and Canada
Shruti Bedi and Sebastien Lafrance
3 Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Lifestyles of the People of the Sundarbans: Traditional rituals and goddess Bonbibi
Arupa Mandal and Santoshi Halder
4 Religious Determinants of Accepting Women's Activism and Inclusivity in Pakistan: The Beliefs of University Students
Muhammad Ayub Buzdar, Viktoria Tidikis and Nora D. Dunbar
5 Access, Participation and Achievement: Duo-Ethnographic Reflections on Barriers to Inclusion for Learners with Autism
Mary G. Clasquin-Johnson and Michel Clasquin-Johnson
6 Systemic Oppression of the Buraku People and Other Minorities in Japan: Intersectional Culture for Liberation
Yasuko Futaba
7 Enigma of Autism Spectrum Intersecting Dichotomy of Variability and Functionality
Santoshi Halder
PART II
Inclusive Classrooms and Educational Interventions
8 Inclusive Early Literacy Practices for Emergent Bilinguals
Kimberly McDavid Schmidt, Ekta Ghosh and Rashida Banerjee
9 Developing Dyslexia-Friendly EFL Classrooms in Greece: The Teachers' Perspective
Maria Reraki
10 The Education of Students with Visual Impairments in the Twenty-first Century in Hungary
Judit Gombas and Beata Pronay
11 Educational Inclusion of Migrant Children in the Discourse and Practices of Teachers in Private and Public Russian Schools
Maria Kozlova, Tatiana Ryabichenko, Igor Mikheev and Mike Titterton
12 Disability in Schools: Segregation, Full Inclusion or Free Inclusion?
Patrick Dwyer
13 Inclusive Capability in Education Systems and Schools: Swedish Experiences in International Light
Per Skoglund
PART III
Community Inclusive Practices and Strategies
14 Inclusive Football Commentary: Should radio commentary learn from audio description to create a richer experience for audiences who cannot see the match?
Lindsay Bywood, Inma Pedregosa, Barry Ginley and Alison F. Eardley
15 Early Childhood Intervention Programs in Under-Resourced Communities: Reflections on Practice
Sadna Balton and Shakila Dada
16 Social Support and Acceptance: Transgender People's Lived Experiences with Social Media as an Alternative Space
Santana Parui and Santoshi Halder
17 Inclusion: Responding to Diversity and Ideological Confusion
Garry Squires
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Inclusion;diversity;marginalization;UN;participation;Inclusive Education;Sen Teacher;Emergent Bilinguals;Education System;Disabled Children;Autism Spectrum Disorder;Dyslexia Friendly Practices;EFL Teacher;UNCRPD;Buraku Liberation;Buraku Children;Vice Versa;Buraku People;Buraku Liberation Movement;Buraku Discrimination;Ad;Audio Description;Buraku Issue;Autistic People;Neurodiversity Movement;Forest Dependent Community;Dowa Education;CRPD;Dyslexic Learners
List of Illustrations
Preface
Foreword by Lorraine Graham
Acknowledgements
Editors Bio
List of Contributors
1 What, Why, and How of Inclusion
Santoshi Halder
PART I
Excluded Communities, Diversities, and the Bases for Inclusion
2 The Linguistic Diversity of Pluralist Cultures: Status of Linguistic Minorities in India and Canada
Shruti Bedi and Sebastien Lafrance
3 Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Lifestyles of the People of the Sundarbans: Traditional rituals and goddess Bonbibi
Arupa Mandal and Santoshi Halder
4 Religious Determinants of Accepting Women's Activism and Inclusivity in Pakistan: The Beliefs of University Students
Muhammad Ayub Buzdar, Viktoria Tidikis and Nora D. Dunbar
5 Access, Participation and Achievement: Duo-Ethnographic Reflections on Barriers to Inclusion for Learners with Autism
Mary G. Clasquin-Johnson and Michel Clasquin-Johnson
6 Systemic Oppression of the Buraku People and Other Minorities in Japan: Intersectional Culture for Liberation
Yasuko Futaba
7 Enigma of Autism Spectrum Intersecting Dichotomy of Variability and Functionality
Santoshi Halder
PART II
Inclusive Classrooms and Educational Interventions
8 Inclusive Early Literacy Practices for Emergent Bilinguals
Kimberly McDavid Schmidt, Ekta Ghosh and Rashida Banerjee
9 Developing Dyslexia-Friendly EFL Classrooms in Greece: The Teachers' Perspective
Maria Reraki
10 The Education of Students with Visual Impairments in the Twenty-first Century in Hungary
Judit Gombas and Beata Pronay
11 Educational Inclusion of Migrant Children in the Discourse and Practices of Teachers in Private and Public Russian Schools
Maria Kozlova, Tatiana Ryabichenko, Igor Mikheev and Mike Titterton
12 Disability in Schools: Segregation, Full Inclusion or Free Inclusion?
Patrick Dwyer
13 Inclusive Capability in Education Systems and Schools: Swedish Experiences in International Light
Per Skoglund
PART III
Community Inclusive Practices and Strategies
14 Inclusive Football Commentary: Should radio commentary learn from audio description to create a richer experience for audiences who cannot see the match?
Lindsay Bywood, Inma Pedregosa, Barry Ginley and Alison F. Eardley
15 Early Childhood Intervention Programs in Under-Resourced Communities: Reflections on Practice
Sadna Balton and Shakila Dada
16 Social Support and Acceptance: Transgender People's Lived Experiences with Social Media as an Alternative Space
Santana Parui and Santoshi Halder
17 Inclusion: Responding to Diversity and Ideological Confusion
Garry Squires
Preface
Foreword by Lorraine Graham
Acknowledgements
Editors Bio
List of Contributors
1 What, Why, and How of Inclusion
Santoshi Halder
PART I
Excluded Communities, Diversities, and the Bases for Inclusion
2 The Linguistic Diversity of Pluralist Cultures: Status of Linguistic Minorities in India and Canada
Shruti Bedi and Sebastien Lafrance
3 Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Lifestyles of the People of the Sundarbans: Traditional rituals and goddess Bonbibi
Arupa Mandal and Santoshi Halder
4 Religious Determinants of Accepting Women's Activism and Inclusivity in Pakistan: The Beliefs of University Students
Muhammad Ayub Buzdar, Viktoria Tidikis and Nora D. Dunbar
5 Access, Participation and Achievement: Duo-Ethnographic Reflections on Barriers to Inclusion for Learners with Autism
Mary G. Clasquin-Johnson and Michel Clasquin-Johnson
6 Systemic Oppression of the Buraku People and Other Minorities in Japan: Intersectional Culture for Liberation
Yasuko Futaba
7 Enigma of Autism Spectrum Intersecting Dichotomy of Variability and Functionality
Santoshi Halder
PART II
Inclusive Classrooms and Educational Interventions
8 Inclusive Early Literacy Practices for Emergent Bilinguals
Kimberly McDavid Schmidt, Ekta Ghosh and Rashida Banerjee
9 Developing Dyslexia-Friendly EFL Classrooms in Greece: The Teachers' Perspective
Maria Reraki
10 The Education of Students with Visual Impairments in the Twenty-first Century in Hungary
Judit Gombas and Beata Pronay
11 Educational Inclusion of Migrant Children in the Discourse and Practices of Teachers in Private and Public Russian Schools
Maria Kozlova, Tatiana Ryabichenko, Igor Mikheev and Mike Titterton
12 Disability in Schools: Segregation, Full Inclusion or Free Inclusion?
Patrick Dwyer
13 Inclusive Capability in Education Systems and Schools: Swedish Experiences in International Light
Per Skoglund
PART III
Community Inclusive Practices and Strategies
14 Inclusive Football Commentary: Should radio commentary learn from audio description to create a richer experience for audiences who cannot see the match?
Lindsay Bywood, Inma Pedregosa, Barry Ginley and Alison F. Eardley
15 Early Childhood Intervention Programs in Under-Resourced Communities: Reflections on Practice
Sadna Balton and Shakila Dada
16 Social Support and Acceptance: Transgender People's Lived Experiences with Social Media as an Alternative Space
Santana Parui and Santoshi Halder
17 Inclusion: Responding to Diversity and Ideological Confusion
Garry Squires
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Inclusion;diversity;marginalization;UN;participation;Inclusive Education;Sen Teacher;Emergent Bilinguals;Education System;Disabled Children;Autism Spectrum Disorder;Dyslexia Friendly Practices;EFL Teacher;UNCRPD;Buraku Liberation;Buraku Children;Vice Versa;Buraku People;Buraku Liberation Movement;Buraku Discrimination;Ad;Audio Description;Buraku Issue;Autistic People;Neurodiversity Movement;Forest Dependent Community;Dowa Education;CRPD;Dyslexic Learners