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Higham, Rupert; Booth, Tony – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2018
To what extent can heads use an inclusive values-led approach to school development in the face of pressures from Ofsted and their Local Authority to focus almost exclusively on attainment outcomes? We explore leadership of school improvement in a qualitative study of 10 head teachers in the English county of "Preshire," who worked with…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Values, Qualitative Research, Leadership Effectiveness
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Booth, Tony – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2015
In this article the author connects his own work with Brian Simon's writing on IQ (intelligence quotient) testing and selection and with the Learning without Limits project. He discusses the significance he gives to a values framework in the development of education and asks whether "Learning without Limits," in part, stands for a…
Descriptors: Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests, Values, Educational Development
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Booth, Tony – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2011
This article gives an account of the way an opportunity has been taken to draw together ideas for a curriculum for the common school and beyond, during the writing of a new edition of the "Index for Inclusion; developing learning and participation in schools" (Booth & Ainscow, 2011). I discuss the way thinking about the curriculum…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Values, Change Strategies
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Booth, Tony – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2011
This article considers the inclusive development of teacher education, drawing on changes made for the new edition of the Index for Inclusion. It defines inclusion as putting inclusive values into action and sets out a values framework for education. It critiques approaches to inclusion that are confined to the mainstream participation of children…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Teacher Education, Mainstreaming, Curriculum
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Booth, Tony – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2005
Tony Booth has fought for inclusive education all his life, arguing that the labelling of children as "having special educational needs" serves to devalue a group and obscure their diversity. It encourages educational difficulties to be seen primarily in terms of the deficiencies of children thus deflecting attention away from the contextual…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Futures (of Society), Inclusive Schools, Labeling (of Persons)
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Booth, Tony – Oxford Review of Education, 1983
The forces for the segregation of mentally handicapped children still predominate over the forces for integration in Great Britain. The desire to keep the mentally handicapped segregated comes not from educational or medical considerations but from the stratified nature of the educational system and the political agenda of the conservative…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Booth, Tony – British Journal of Special Education, 1994
This article looks at two concepts in the British 1993 draft Code of Practice concerning students with special needs: the concepts of a "continuum of needs" and a "continuum of provision." Issues involved in connecting the two continua are addressed, including whether service delivery decisions should be based on severity of…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy
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Ainscow, Mel; Booth, Tony; Dyson, Alan – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2006
This paper reports on some aspects of a collaborative action research project involving teams from 25 schools in England working with researchers from three universities in an attempt to understand how schools can develop more inclusive cultures, policies and practices. Unusually in this field, the schools were not selected because of any…
Descriptors: Action Research, Foreign Countries, Mainstreaming, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
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Prain, Vaughan; Booth, Tony – Education in Rural Australia, 1993
Most (73%) of the presenters of teacher professional development courses delivered through interactive television (ITV) in rural Victoria (Australia) rated themselves quite successful in using this medium. Other results of the survey and interviews suggest that presenters would benefit from inservice training on ITV and feedback on their program…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
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Ainscow, Mel; Booth, Tony; Dyson, Alan – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2004
This paper provides an account of the methodological lessons and emerging findings of a collaborative action research network in England. The Network involves teams of researchers from three universities in working alongside school and local education authority practitioners as they explore ways of developing more inclusive practices. The analysis…
Descriptors: Action Research, Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Mainstreaming
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Howes, Andrew; Booth, Tony; Dyson, Alan; Frankham, Jo – Research Papers in Education, 2005
The process of a school becoming more inclusive involves teacher learning. The Economic and Social Research Council Teaching and Learning Research Programme (ESRC TLRP) research and development Network "Understanding and Developing Inclusive Practices in Schools" presented an opportunity both to understand the nature of this learning and…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Students, Socialization, Action Research
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Howes, Andrew; Booth, Tony; Dyson, Alan; Frankham, Jo – Research Papers in Education, 2005
The process of a school becoming more inclusive involves teacher learning. The Economic and Social Research Council Teaching and Learning Research Programme (ESRC TLRP) research and development Network "Understanding and Developing Inclusive Practices in Schools" presented an opportunity both to understand the nature of this learning and…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Students, Socialization, Action Research
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Smith, Allister – Kairaranga, 2005
Index for Inclusion is a programme to assist in developing learning and participation in schools. It was written by Tony Booth and Mel Ainscow from the Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education, UK. Central Normal School was pleased to have the opportunity to trial this programme.
Descriptors: Inclusion, Mainstreaming, Student Needs, Program Development