SIG Meet & Discuss: Inclusive Education
Join us for the next meeting of the Inclusive Education Special Interest Group, where members will come together to network, reflect, and explore key themes in inclusive education. We will begin...
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Dr Antonios Ktenidis is a lecturer at the School of Education, University of Sheffield. His research is interdisciplinary, bringing together Critical Disability Studies, Disabled Children鈥檚 Childhood Studies, Short Studies, and different Sociologies (of Education, of Space, of Stature, Medical Sociology), to explore the intersections of ableism, disablism, heightism and developmentalism in education and beyond. He is also interested in the development of anti-ableist research cultures (see for instance WAARC: Anti-Ableist Research Culture) and anti-ableist pedagogies. He is the Director for the BA in Education, Culture and Childhood, and he teaches Critical Disability Studies and Inclusive Education to undergraduate and postgraduate (taught and research) students. He is also the co-convenor for 娇色导航鈥檚 Inclusive Education special interest group, a managing editor for the Journal of Disability Studies in Education and a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Disability and Social Justice.
Join us for the next meeting of the Inclusive Education Special Interest Group, where members will come together to network, reflect, and explore key themes in inclusive education. We will begin...
The number of students who identify as disabled attending higher education (HE) in the United Kingdom has significantly increased over the past decade. According to recent data from the Higher...
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The Inclusive Education SIG provides a forum for critical discussion about all aspects of Inclusive education. Our concerns are with the substantive, methodological and ethical aspects of research...