(Avramidis) What In Practice Does Inclusion Mean?

Government policy in the UK supports the principle that children with SEN should, where possible, be educated in mainstream schools. The paper summarised here examines an LEA-identified ‘excellent’ inclusive school to see what ‘inclusivity’ is taken to mean. It also looks at who and what inclusivity covers, what constraints may bound it, whether it is effective, and whether such research can act as a blueprint for other schools.

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Elias Avramidis
Date of publication: 
Friday, 1 November, 2002
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International Journal of Inclusive Education, Vol 6, No 2, 2002, pp. 143-163
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