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EENET Newsletters : Newsletter 7 Contents
Inclusive Education: Where there are few
resources (2002) - Sue Stubbs
The goal of this publication is to
encourage an in-depth understanding of inclusive education concepts, strategies
and key issues. The document will soon be available from the
website.
Available from EENET and from:
The Atlas
Alliance
Schweigaardsgt 12
PO BOX 9218 Grønland
0134 Oslo,
Norway
Tel: + 47 22 17 46 47
Fax: + 47 23 16 35 95
atlas@atlas-alliansen.no
www.atlas-alliansen.no
Seeking a Fine Balance: Lessons from Inclusive
Education in Lao PDR (2002) - J.C. Holdsworth, Save the Children
UK
This is a personal perspective on how inclusive education was
implemented in Lao, SE Asia, which is written in the form of a case
study.
Available from EENET.
Denied a future? The right to education of
Roma/Gypsy and Traveller children in Europe (2001) - Save the Children
UK
This report examines 14 countries across Europe. It highlights
the impact that a lack of personal security and freedom of movement and
powerlessness all have on access to education for Roma/Gypsy and Traveller
children.
ISBN: 1-84187-058-7 Price £30 for 4 volume set
To
order contact:
Save the Children Publications
c/o Plymbridge Distributors
Ltd
Estover Road,
Plymouth PL6 7PY, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1752 202301
Fax:
+44 (0)1752 202333
Email: orders@plymbridge.com
A PDF version
can also be downloaded from
www.savethechildren.org.uk
Learning Together in the Mpika Inclusive
Education Project
A report on a three-year project to promote
inclusive education in Mpika District, Northern Province, Zambia. The report is
due for publication on the Child-to-Child website in March 2003. There are a
limited number of hard copies for organisations without internet access. A
short video film about the project is also available.
For further details
contact:
Christine Scotchmer,
Child-to-Child Trust,
Institute of
Education,
20 Bedford Way,
London WC1H 0AL, UK
Email:
c.scotchmer@ioe.ac.uk
www.child-to-child.org
Making Special Education Inclusive: From
Research to Practice (2002) - P. Farrell and M. Ainscow
(editors)
A book for professionals in the field of education,
with a UK focus.
David Fulton Publishers,
The Chiswick Centre,
414
Chiswick High Road,
London W4 5TF, UK
ISBN:
1-85436-854-1
Price: £17 & £2.50 P&P (UK)
Index for Inclusion: Developing Learning and
Participation in Schools (revised 2002) - T. Booth and M.
Ainscow
This practical guide aims to help direct schools through
a process of inclusive school development.
Price: £24.50
Centre for
Studies in Inclusive Education (CSIE)
New Redland
Frenchay
Campus
Coldharbour Lane
Bristol BS16 1QU, UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 117 344
4007
Fax: + 44 (0) 117344 4005
www.inclusion.org.uk
www.csie.org.uk
School Inclusion the Newham Story of
De-segregation (2002) - L. Jordan & C. Goodey CSIE
This new
edition of The Newham Story (well known as the least segregated Local Education
Authority in England) will inspire teachers, heads and LEA officers to carry
out their work in inclusion.
Available from CSIE see
above
ISBN: 1-872001-25-4
Price: £10 (incl. UK
P&P)
Dreaming the Dream. Inclusion: An issue of
Social Justice. Parents for Inclusion.
A short document on the
importance of inclusion and how it can be achieved expressed through the
voices of young disabled children, disabled adults and parents.
Parents for
Inclusion,
Unit 2, 70 South Lambeth Road,
London SW8 1RL, UK
Tel: +44
(0) 20 7735 7735
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7735 3828
Email:
info:parentsforinclusion.org
www.parentsforinclusion.org
Helpline: +44 (0 )20 7582
5008
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