Whatever Happened to Inclusion?: The Place of Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Education (Disability Studies in Education #7) (Hardcover)

Whatever Happened to Inclusion?: The Place of Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Education (Disability Studies in Education #7) By Scot Danforth (Editor), Susan L. Gabel (Editor), Philip Smith (Editor) Cover Image

Whatever Happened to Inclusion?: The Place of Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Education (Disability Studies in Education #7) (Hardcover)

By Scot Danforth (Editor), Susan L. Gabel (Editor), Philip Smith (Editor)

$159.90


Special Order—Subject to Availability
(This book cannot be returned.)

Other Books in Series

This is book number 7 in the Disability Studies in Education series.

Law, policy, and practice in the United States has long held that students with disabilities - including those with intellectual disabilities - have the right to a free and appropriate public education, in a non-restrictive environment. Yet very few of these students are fully included in general education classrooms. Educational systems use loopholes to segregate students; universities regularly fail to train teachers to include students; and state regulators fail to provide the necessary leadership and funding to implement policies of inclusion. Whatever Happened to Inclusion? reports on the inclusion of students with intellectual disabilities from national and state perspectives, outlining the abject failure of schools to provide basic educational rights to students with significant disabilities in America. The book then describes the changes that must be made in teacher preparation programs, policy, funding, and local schools to make the inclusion of students with intellectual disabilities a reality.
The Editor: Phil Smith teaches special education at Eastern Michigan University, with an emphasis on inclusive education, families with members with disabilities, disability studies, and overrepresentation. His research interests include the representation of research; ways in which people with disabilities experience choice, control, and power in their lives; normal theory; disability and education policy; and cultural understandings of disability. Smith has been published widely in a variety of journals and books, presented locally and around the country, and does training and presentations on person-centered planning, circles of support, disability rights, and a host of other areas. He has worked as an inclusion specialist in schools, a service coordinator, and an independent support broker.
Product Details ISBN: 9781433104350
ISBN-10: 1433104350
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
Publication Date: December 28th, 2009
Pages: 254
Language: English
Series: Disability Studies in Education