Rethinking Children and Inclusive Education examines attitudes towards, and experiences of, children's marginalization and inclusion. Sue Pearson draws on a wide range of thought, research and practice from different fields and countries to debate, challenge and reappraise long held beliefs, attitudes and ways of working and living with children with differing needs and learning challenges. This book adopts a broad view of inclusive education that embraces all, with examples mainly but not exclusively related to special educational needs; takes a nuanced perspective which goes...
Rethinking Children and Inclusive Education examines attitudes towards, and experiences of, children's marginalization and inclusion. Sue Pe...
Rethinking Children and Inclusive Education examines attitudes towards, and experiences of, children's marginalization and inclusion. Sue Pearson draws on a wide range of thought, research and practice from different fields and countries to debate, challenge and reappraise long held beliefs, attitudes and ways of working and living with children with differing needs and learning challenges. This book adopts a broad view of inclusive education that embraces all, with examples mainly but not exclusively related to special educational needs; takes a nuanced perspective which goes...
Rethinking Children and Inclusive Education examines attitudes towards, and experiences of, children's marginalization and inclusion. Sue Pe...
They called themselves the "Nancy Hart Militia," forty-six privileged and proper southern women who weren't looking for trouble, but were trained and ready should trouble come looking for them. The Civil War had taken away their men, and their way of life, but it wasn't going to take their town without a fight. And when that moment came, dressed in all their finery, bearing rifles, and armed with courage, they demonstrated the power of love in the face of fear. Inspired by a true story, The Nancies follows the three Bull sisters - young Addie, tough Delia, and compassionate Sallie - through...
They called themselves the "Nancy Hart Militia," forty-six privileged and proper southern women who weren't looking for trouble, but were trained and ...