Chapter 1. Introduction: Setting the Scene; Leda Kamenopoulou. Chapter 2. The interplay of deafness and ethnicity in processes of identity development: An ethnographic study within the Penang deaf community in Malaysia; Andrea Pregel and Leda Kamenopoulou. Chapter 3. The conceptualisation of inclusion and disability in Bhutan; Dawa Dukpa and Leda Kamenopoulou. Chapter 4. Teachers' assessment strategies for children with disabilities: A constructivist study in mainstream primary school in Negros Oriental; Rolando Jr. Villamero and Leda Kamenopoulou. Chapter 5. The perspectives of teachers in Belize in relation to working with visually impaired pupils in mainstream schools: An exploratory study; Joycelyn Nair Azueta and Leda Kamenopoulou. Chapter 6. Inclusion and Disability in the Global South, lessons learned and ways forward; Leda Kamenopoulou
Leda Kamenopoulou is Senior Lecturer in Special and Inclusive Education at the University of Roehampton, UK, and a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. She has published widely on Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusive Education, while her current research activities centre around the preparation of teachers for inclusive education.