Autonomy, Rights and Children with Special Educational Needs

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Understanding Capacity across Contexts

ISBN: 303055824X
ISBN 13: 9783030558246
Autor: Riddell, Sheila
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xi, 252 S., 16 s/w Illustr., 252 p. 16 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.11.2020
Auflage: 1/2020
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

This book examines the increased prominence of children’s rights in education to ask whether we are witnessing a paradigm shift within the education system. The author uses a wide range of case studies from Scotland and England to examine the extent to which children and young people with Special Educational Needs/ Additional Support Needs are in practice able to realise their new rights of participation and redress. In addition, the book examines the ways in which the child’s capacity to make independent decisions is understood and acted upon in different contexts, and the factors which ultimately promote or inhibit the rights of young people and children with SEN/ ASN. The author asks whether, in a context of tight budgets and often limited support, this new emphasis on children’s rights can be seen as ‚window-dressing‘ and a distraction from reductions in support for social welfare. Sheila Riddell is Professor at the Centre for Research in Education Inclusion and Diversity at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Having worked as a teacher before completing her PhD, her current research focuses on the rights of children with additional support need and access issues in higher education.

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Beschreibung

This books examines the increased prominence of childrens rights in education to ask whether we are witnessing a paradigm shift within the education system. The author uses a wide range of case studies from Scotland and England to examine the extent to which children and young people with Special Educational Needs/ Additional Support Needs are in practice able to realise their new rights of participation and redress. In addition, the book examines the ways in which the childs capacity to make independent decisions is understood and acted upon in different contexts, and the factors which ultimately promote or inhibit the rights of young people and children with SEN/ ASN. The author asks whether, in a context of tight budgets and often limited support, this new emphasis on children's rights can be seen as window-dressing and a distraction from reductions in support for social welfare. 

Autorenporträt

Sheila Riddell is Professor at the Centre for Research in Education Inclusion and Diversity at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Having worked as a teacher before completing her PhD, her current research focuses on the rights of children with additional support need and access issues in higher education. 

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