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The purpose of this volume is to explore personal, family and theoretical constructions of inclusion and offer evidence-based strategies and resources to foster parent-professional home-school coll...
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15 May 2017

This book explores personal, family and theoretical constructions of inclusion and offers evidence-based strategies and resources to foster parent-professional, home-school collaborative partnerships. It explores working with families to secure identity, opportunity and belonging within school settings and beyond. It does so by means of a rich international blend of scholarly articles and personal reflections.
The first section examines personal, family, and theoretical perspectives on ways in which existing systems and structures define and influence inclusion of persons with disability and their families in school and workplace settings. It invites reflection on how we might come together to create more inclusive communities through mutual understanding and valuing. Section two presents a number of evidence-based practices, strategies, and resources that can serve to guide family members and professionals as they work together to build collaborative partnerships and inclusive school communities from preschool through transition to post-secondary and vocational settings.
This book invites us to deeper understandings of collaboration, to engage reflection from diverse perspectives. It reminds us that at some level we are all navigating identity, opportunity and belonging; that each of us needs those who challenge us to see beyond our assumptions, whose ideas shape and sharpen our own.
Price: $153.99
Pages: 304
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: International Perspectives on Inclusive Education
Publication Date:
15 May 2017
ISBN: 9781787142619
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
EDUCATION / Inclusive Education, Educational strategies & policy: inclusion, EDUCATION / Special Education / General, EDUCATION / Home Schooling, Educational administration & organization, Open learning, distance education
People with disabilities and their family members as well as education professionals and scholars contribute perspectives on inclusive education. The topics include a game of give and take: my journey through special education and inclusion, a parental perspective on inclusive education in the Pacific, my special sister, hidden voices: parents' perspectives on the barriers to and facilitators of inclusion on their preschool children with disabilities, rethinking individual education plans: searching for a better way, and transition post-school: five steps toward reducing the hurdles.
Dick Sobsey, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Kate Scorgie, San Diego, CA, USA
Introduction
SECTION 1: PERSONAL AND FAMILY PERSPECTIVES ON INCLUSION: NAVIGATING IDENTITY, OPPORTUNITY AND BELONGING
1. Ability and opportunity in the rearview mirror; Emma van der Klift and Norm Kunc
2. “I could have so easily been excluded”: Exploring narratives of inclusion and exclusion in the lives of professional performers with disabilities; Sara E. Green and Shawn C. Bingham
3. A game of give and take: My journey through special education and inclusion; Heidi L. Janz
4. The Ecocultural Project of family life; David McConnell and Amber Savage
5. The gift of belonging: From parents to society - Gregor Wolbring
6. Parental perspective about inclusive education in the Pacific; Umesh Sharma and Sivendra Michael
7. An emancipatory stance regarding fathers of children with disabilities; Keith W. Allred
8. Broadening family perspectives: The experiences of fathers and siblings when a child has chronic illness or disability; Kate Scorgie
9. My special sister; Maria Pacine and Vanessa Morelli
SECTION 2: FOSTERING COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS FOR INCLUSION: FRAMEWORKS AND STRATEGIES
10. ‘Diagnosing the need’ or ‘in need of a diagnosis’? Reconceptualizing educational need; Juho Honkasilta
11. Father and Son; Dick Sobsey
12. Hidden voices: Parents’ perspectives on the barriers to and facilitators of inclusion on their preschool children with disabilities; Susan R. Warren
13. 40 years of inclusive education advocacy: A personal perspective; Bruce Uditsky
14. Toward a vision of inclusive learning communities: It takes the village; Jennifer Katz
15. Rethinking Individual Education Plans: Searching for a better way; Dick Sobsey
16. Engaging parent strengths for inclusion: The power of optimism, hope, and courage; Laura Nota, Maria Cristina Ginevra, Ilaria di Maggio and Salvatore Soresi
17. Being a parent and a teacher: Personal reflections; Emma Barrett
18. Transition post-school: Five steps toward reducing the hurdles; Marion Shields
Conclusion
19. So you think we can trust? [Re-]building home—school collaboration with families of children with disability; Kate Scorgie and Dick Sobsey