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ERIC Number: EJ864866
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2009-Dec
Pages: 6
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-0952-3383
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Needs or Rights? A Challenge to the Discourse of Special Education
Runswick-Cole, Katherine; Hodge, Nick
British Journal of Special Education, v36 n4 p198-203 Dec 2009
It is nearly 30 years since Mary Warnock's "Report of the Committee of Enquiry into the Education of Handicapped Children and Young People" introduced the phrase "special educational needs" into the UK education system. In this article, Katherine Runswick-Cole, Research Associate at Manchester Metropolitan University, and Nick Hodge, Principal Lecturer in Research Development at Sheffield Hallam University, argue for the abandonment of the "special needs" discourse, claiming that it has, in fact, led to exclusionary practices within education. Building on the work of early years educators in Reggio Emilia schools in Northern Italy, the authors advocate for the adoption of the phrase "educational rights" and suggest that the positive impact of such a linguistic turn would be significant for the lives of young people currently described as having "special educational needs" and for children's rights.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Italy; United Kingdom
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