Dilemmas of Difference, Inclusion and Disability

International Perspectives and Future Directions

By Brahm Norwich

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Education systems in developed countries have come to prioritise the raising of standards, while also pursuing some degree of social inclusion and inclusive schooling. However, these policies represent different and often conflicting values and approaches to education. Central to these moves has been the specific thrust to include more students with disabilities and special educational needs within general rather than specialist education.

The basic dilemma is whether to recognise or not to recognise differences because either way there are negative implications associated with stigma, devaluation, rejection or denial of relevant opportunities. The dilemmas of difference relevant to children with disabilities are about:

Dilemmas of Difference, Inclusion and Disability integrates recent empirical research and includes an international case study that examines the perspectives of education practitioners and policy makers in specific school systems in the UK, USA and the Netherlands.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Background Theoretical, Policy and Research Considerations 3. The International Study and its Policy Context 4. The US Study 5. The UK Study 6. The Netherlands Study 7. Comparative Aspects 8. Conclusions and Discussion