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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Prefatory Note on Languages of Dis/ability and “Special Educational Needs” ix
- Introduction: From Origins to Contemporary Paradoxes in Special Education 1
- Part 1. The origins of special education 23
- 1. Ideas and Institutions: The Enlightenments, Human Nature, and Disability 29
- 2. Economic Change, State Making, and Citizenship 64
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Part 2. Comparing special education
- 3. The Global Institution of Special Education 97
- 4. Historical Models and Social Logics of Special Education Systems 123
- 5. The Institutionalization of Special Education Systems and Their Divergence over the Twentieth Century 164
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Part 3. Contemporary paradoxes
- 6. Special Education Participation and the Simultaneous Rise of Segregation and Inclusion 205
- 7. Rights, Liberties, and Education in “Least” and “Most” Restrictive Environments: Contrasting Futures of Public Education and Juvenile Justice 238
- 8. Between Global Intentions and National Persistence: From Special Education to Inclusive Education? 258
- Notes 287
- Bibliography 301
- Index 333
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Prefatory Note on Languages of Dis/ability and “Special Educational Needs” ix
- Introduction: From Origins to Contemporary Paradoxes in Special Education 1
- Part 1. The origins of special education 23
- 1. Ideas and Institutions: The Enlightenments, Human Nature, and Disability 29
- 2. Economic Change, State Making, and Citizenship 64
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Part 2. Comparing special education
- 3. The Global Institution of Special Education 97
- 4. Historical Models and Social Logics of Special Education Systems 123
- 5. The Institutionalization of Special Education Systems and Their Divergence over the Twentieth Century 164
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Part 3. Contemporary paradoxes
- 6. Special Education Participation and the Simultaneous Rise of Segregation and Inclusion 205
- 7. Rights, Liberties, and Education in “Least” and “Most” Restrictive Environments: Contrasting Futures of Public Education and Juvenile Justice 238
- 8. Between Global Intentions and National Persistence: From Special Education to Inclusive Education? 258
- Notes 287
- Bibliography 301
- Index 333