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Developing capabilities for social inclusion: engaging diversity through inclusive school communities

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posted on 2024-11-14, 12:36 authored by Linda J Graham, Valerie HarwoodValerie Harwood
The effort to make schools more inclusive, together with the pressure to retain students until the end of secondary school, has greatly increased both the number and educational requirements of students enrolling in their local school. Of critical concern, despite years of research and improvements in policy, pedagogy and educational knowledge, is the enduring categorisation and marginalization of students with diverse abilities. Research has shown that it can be difficult for schools to negotiate away from the pressure to categorise or diagnose such students, particularly those with challenging behaviour. In this paper, we highlight instances where some schools have responded to increasing diversity by developing new cultural practices to engage both staff and students; in some cases, decreasing suspension while improving retention, behaviour and performanc.

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This article was originally published as Graham, L and Harwood V, Developing capabilities for social inclusion: engaging diversity through inclusive school communities, International Journal of Inclusive Education, 15(1), 2011, 135-152. Copyright Taylor & Francis 2011. Original item available here

Journal title

International Journal of Inclusive Education

Volume

15

Issue

1

Pagination

135-152

Language

English

RIS ID

28881

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