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Merrigan, Catherine; Senior, Joyce – Irish Educational Studies, 2023
A philosophy of inclusion, based on the fundamental principles of human rights and equal opportunities for all, has become central to the education of students with special educational needs (SEN) in an inclusive education system, in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) (UN, "United…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Equal Education
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Ferrante, Charmaine Agius – Athens Journal of Education, 2017
This paper presents some of the emerging outcomes from the experiences of a Maltese school that decided to embrace the philosophy of inclusion using a whole school approach based on the social model of disability. This was a qualitative study based on focus groups. A thematic analysis was used within an interpretative approach of hermeneutic…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Holistic Approach, Teamwork, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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Ben-Porath, Sigal – Educational Theory, 2012
The state's commitment to educating all children can be framed as a matter of human capital development, or the economic benefits accrued to individuals and society as a result of educational attainment; it can be framed as a matter of capabilities, or the development of functionings that enable human flourishing; and it can be framed as a matter…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Educational Attainment, Disabilities, Educational Policy
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Hopkins, Richard L. – Educational Theory, 1976
The concept of freedom in A. S. Neill's philosophy of education is examined for what it is and what it is not, and is compared with various alternative educational philosophies. (GW)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Conceptual Schemes, Educational Philosophy, Goal Orientation
Batelaan, Pieter; Coomans, Fons – 1995
Many international documents, building on the philosophy and contents of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations, support this declaration's standards and stress teaching and education as effective ways to make these standards reality. The two papers in this document describe and analyze some international documents for…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Civil Rights, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Wildman, Louis, Ed. – 1997
This "Yearbook" is a compilation of 34 articles that represent "state-of-the-art" thought in educational administration as of 1997. The yearbook is organized in accordance with a knowledge-base outline that was developed through repeated surveys of professors of educational administration and practicing administrators. The…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Educational Administration, Educational Finance
Wertheimer, Alison – 1997
This booklet reports on the philosophy and demands of the growing international movement for inclusive schools which welcome all children, including those with disabilities or those who have learning difficulties. It maintains that inclusion is not primarily an educational or professional issue but, rather, an issue of basic human rights. It sees…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Childrens Rights, Civil Rights, Disabilities
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Lechner, Daniel – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2001
Uses the theories of Michel Foucault to support the contention that the educational system normalizes and disciplines the individual rather than stimulates the development of personal potential. Argues that children should be allowed to co-author the contracts they have with their educators; in this way education can serve to empower the child.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Childrens Rights, Educational Change, Educational Theories
Haynes, Charles C. – 2001
The First Amendment supports one of the boldest and most successful experiments in religious liberty in human history. The challenge for 21st Century America is to sustain this extraordinary arrangement and expand its principles more fairly and justly to each and every citizen. Public schools are the principal institution charged with enabling…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
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Balton, David A. – Social Education, 1992
Discusses the history of human rights and international law deriving from major philosophical trends. Suggests the use of Supreme Court cases dealing with student rights to illustrate to students the philosophical basis of rights relating to their own experience. Emphasizes that rights involve a relationship between individuals and the government…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Due Process, Federal Government
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Weinberg, Lois A. – Educational Theory, 1981
The positions of three advocates of human rights--Bernard A. O. Williams, A. I. Melden, and Stanley I. Benn--are sketched, and deemed inadequate for extending equal educational rights to severely mentally and emotionally handicapped persons. Lines of inquiry for theorists in this area are suggested. (PP)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Civil Liberties, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Leeper, Robert R., Ed. – 1971
Sixty-six articles and two poems, selected from "Educational Leadership", comprise this book. Major emphasis is on curricular concerns and instruction in the schools of today and the future. Authors provide insightful, comprehensive understanding about educational issues and concerns rather than attempt final answers to complex problems.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Activism, Affective Objectives, Behavioral Objectives
Thomas, Arthur E. – 1972
Education for black children in the United States is still an education for slavery. Public education for the oppressed has one objective: to destroy the positive self-image of black children. The destruction of self-image is necessary to destroy motivation in black children. This makes the climate ripe for genocide. The core of the student rights…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Influences, Black Students, Educational Philosophy
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Mann, John S. – Theory Into Practice, 1971
The Student Rights Strategy is a strategy for providing high school people with humanizing experience. (Author)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Attitudes, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices