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Disability Inclusion and Inclusive Education

✍ Scribed by Sailaja Chennat (editor)


Publisher
Springer
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
197
Category
Library

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✩ Synopsis


The book approaches the topic of disability, inclusion and inclusive education in a holistic way including both academic and psycho-social perspectives. It also focuses on the contemporary status of disability studies with a multidisciplinary dimension. The experiences and challenges of children with disabilities and the different dimensions of inclusive education have been situated appropriately by including at the outset, a chapter on 'Disability Studies: The Context'. Chapter on 'Sociology of Disability' accentuates the tone and perspective of the presentations of the authors and editor.

The research findings presented in the book indicate grounded realities and suggestions for transactional strategies which are plausible in the Indian context. It has never been timely to publish a book that helps professionals who work with schools, special education teachers, and counsellors to analyze disabilities from a socio-psychological perspective keeping the protagonist at the centre. Case narrations situated in the Indian context enrich the presentations giving voice to the marginalized children/adults with disabilities. This work serves as a comprehensive reference for the most prevalent disabilities at school education level covering the conceptual understanding about each disability, their psycho-social perspectives, implications for classroom transactions, suggestions of transactional strategies along with a brief explanation of assistive technology that can be used in case of each disability.With Right to Education Act (2009) in place, a diverse range of readers, from special educators and other teachers in schools, prospective teachers pursuing their pre service teacher education programmes, teacher educators and researchers in the field of disabilities and inclusive education will all find this volume useful, as a reference material with long shelf life.



✩ Table of Contents


Disability, Inclusion
and Inclusive Education
Contents
Contributors
About the Editor
Chapter 1: Disability Studies: The Context
Disability Studies as an Interdisciplinary Discipline
Multiple Perspectives on Disability Studies
Genesis of DSE
Social Model of Disability
Strengths of the Social Model
Criticism of the Social Model
Barrier-Free Environment: A Utopia
Inclusion as a Central Theme in DSE
Disability Studies and the Latest Trends
Emergence of Critical Disability Studies (CDS)
Transgender Studies
Gerontology and Critical Disability Studies (CDS)
Technology for Disabled
Disability Inclusion
International Initiatives
National-Level Policy and Legislation
Consolidation
References
Government Reports
UN Reports
World Bank
Government of India
Chapter 2: Sociology of Disability
Social Model
Disability as Oppression
Sociologists and Their Perspectives on Disability
Disability in Relation to ‘Biopower’ of Michel Foucault
Disability and Its Linkage with Bourdieu’s ‘Habitus’ and ‘Capital’
Marxism and Disability
The Creation of Disability
Disability and ‘Capability Approach’ of Amartya Sen
Understanding Disability Through Capability Approach
Disability Resulting from a Combination of Factors
Disability Models and CA
Promoting Capabilities of Persons with Impairments
Disability from the Lens of Sociological Principles
Disability, ‘Normalcy’ and Subjectivity
Ableism as the Yardstick for Disablism
Cultural Perspective of Disability
Disability from Feminist Perspective
Consolidation
References
Chapter 3: Conceptualizing Disability Inclusion
Inclusion
Inclusion as a Philosophy and Practice
Diversity and Inclusion
Disability as a Dimension of Diversity
Understanding Disability
Diversity in Disability Groups
Continuum of Educational Settings
Disability and Exclusion
Societal Response to Disability
Integration and Inclusion
Models of Disability
Charity Model
Deficit Model
Medical Model
Rehabilitation Model
Social Model
Human Rights Model
United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) (2006)
Biopsychosocial Model
Inclusive Education
Inclusion in Education is
What does Inclusion mean to a Student with Disabilities?
The Following are some of the Processes in a Classroom and some of the Values and Beliefs of Teachers that result in a Noninclusive Classroom Ethos
Teacher Strengths and Classroom Strategies in an Inclusive Classroom
Buddy Culture and Practice of Reciprocity
Initiatives in India to Implement Inclusive Education
Appointment of Special Educator made Mandatory (As per RTE Act, 2009)
Samagra Shiksha
Teacher Education
Pre-service Programmes
In-service Programmes
Global Initiatives to Support Inclusive Education
Neurodiversity: A New Perspective to See Persons with Impairments
Universal Design for Learning
Differentiated Teaching
Consolidation
References
Chapter 4: Empowering Persons with Intellectual Disability
Conceptual Foundation
Nomenclature
The Condition
Classification and Prevalence
Causes and Prevention in Brief
Socio-cultural Perspectives
The Protagonist Views
Academic and Psychological Implications
Issues and Challenges
Nature of the Condition
Teacher Preparation
Awareness
Role of Family
Role of Community
Classroom Implications: Pedagogic Strategies
Role of Teachers, Peers and Other School Staff
Regular Teacher
Special Teacher
Peer Group
Administrative and Support Staff Members
Role of Professional Support Team
Misconceptions
Condition
Education
Independent Living
Way Ahead
Adults with Intellectual Disability
Information Technology (IT)
Research
References
Chapter 5: Inclusive Education for Children with Autism: Issues and Strategies
Overview
Conceptual Foundations
Indian Context
Sociological Perspectives
The Protagonist View
Academic and Socio-psychological Implications
Issues and Challenges
Role of Family Members and Relatives
Role of Community
Classroom Implications: Pedagogic Strategies
Role of Teachers, Peers and Other Support Staff
The Way Forward
References
Chapter 6: Children with Locomotor Impairment: Enabling Environment for Inclusion, Education and Participation
Overview
Indian Context
Case Narrations
Shailesh
Ms. Kamla
Data on Persons with LI
Locomotor Impairment in RPWD Act, 2016
Conceptual Foundation of Locomotor Impairment
Impact of Locomotor Impairment
Sociological Perspective on Persons with LI
Understanding the Nature of Children with Locomotor Impairment (CwLI)
Intellectual Ability
Restricted Mobility
Lack of Free Play in Childhood
Lack of Common Experiences from Random Explorations
Difficulties Related to Communication
Fatigue and Endurance
Impacts of LI
Adjustment
Projection
Psycho-neurotic Reactions
Impact on Learning
Impact on Body Image
Impact on Self-Perception and Social Skills
Challenges Faced by CwLI
In Accessible Modes of Transportation
Inaccessible School Building
Steering Around Classroom
Difficulty in Manoeuvering Through School Spaces
Sports and Cultural Activities
Communicating Effectively
Low Self-Image
Exclusion from Social Activities
Role of Teachers
Teaching Strategies
Classroom Accommodations
Assistive Technology
Keyboards
Adapted Computer Mouse
Switches
Psychosocial Inclusion
Role of School Staff and Peer Group
Role of Community
Professional Support Team
Consolidation
References
Chapter 7: Revisiting Visual Impairment
Overview
Conceptual Foundations
Educational and Psychosocial Implications
Issues and Challenges
Role of Family and Community
Role of Teachers and Other Members of the School System
Administrators
Special Teachers
Regular Teachers
Classroom Implications: Pedagogic Strategies
Misconceptions
The Way Forward
References
Chapter 8: Revisiting Inclusion of Children with Hearing Impairment: Issues and Possibilities
Overview
Nature of Hearing Impairment
Needs of Children with Hearing Impairments
Perspectives of Deafness
Inclusion of Children with Hearing Impairment
Role of Family
Role of Peers
Role Model
Classroom Implications
Misconceptions and Myths About Hearing Impairment
Way Ahead
References
Chapter 9: Specific Learning Disability: A Hidden Disability
Overview
Conceptual Foundations
Characteristics of Children with Specific Learning Disabilities
Types of Learning Disabilities
Sociological Perspective of SLD
Issues and Challenges
Classroom Implications and Pedagogies for Children with SLD
Supporting Children with SLD: Role of Various Stakeholders
Misconceptions About Specific Learning Disabilities
Way Ahead
References


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