This collected volume sets out critical contemporary debates in education for disabled children and young people.
Forewords - Sam Freedman, Christine Lenehan
Introduction: David Ruebain and Steve Haines
1. Disability and Education in Historical Perspective - Anne Borsay
2. Continuity and Tensions between the Send Framework and Disability Rights Legislation in Recent Legislative Reforms - Brian Lamb
3. From Sen to Sen: Could the ‘Capabilities’ Approach Transform the Educational Opportunities of Disabled Children? - Neil Crowther
4. Multi-Agency Working and Children and Young People with Disabilities: From ‘What Works’ to ‘Active Becoming’ - Jo Rose and Liz Todd
5. Progress?: Breaking Barriers to Disabled Children and Young People’s ‘Voice’ and Influence on Decision-Making - Anita Franklin
6. Disabled Students in Higher Education: What Progress Has Been Made over the Last Thirty Years? - Sheila Riddell and Elisabet Weedon
7. Meeting the Standard but Failing the Test: The Case of Children and Young People with Sensory Impairments and Access to Assessments and Qualifications - Caireen Sutherland and Martin McLean
8. Exploring the Intersection of Race and Disability in English Schools - Valentina Migliarini
9. Title TBC - Robin Banerjee
10. The Hidden World of within School Exclusion - Rob Webster
11. Conclusion - Steve Haines and David Ruebain
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