Education, Law And Diversity
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Word Count
121,750 words, Guess
Page Count
487 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8918168M
- ISBN-139781841132525
- ISBN-101841132527
- OCLC Control Number1100912299
- OCLC Control Number80017570
and 4 more
- Internet Archiveeducationlawdive0000harr
- Library of Congress Control Number2007296314
- Goodreads2871246
- LibraryThing6117560
Classifications
- LCCKD3600 .H37 2007
Description
Education is fundamentally concerned with realising the potential of every child, but an increasing social diversity presents enormous challenges for the state in terms of its commitment to providing an appropriate education for all. Factors such as ethnicity, disability and material deprivation are associated with inequality, social exclusion and the risk of low educational attainment. Diversity also reflects divergent cultural values and norms. In responding to the challenges posed by diversity, public education authorities are to some extent constrained by individual or group rights. This book examines the nature of these rights, including those under the European Convention on Human Rights, and the ways and contexts in which they operate. Their social effects are also considered. Areas discussed include the curriculum, special educational needs and choice of school. A key theme in the book is the promotion and enforcement of equal access to education, including higher education. Issues of multiculturalism, the social integration of minorities, religion in education and the recognition of children's independent rights are among those that are also discussed. The book centres on England and Wales and covers the evolving legislative framework, including the Education and Inspections Bill 2006, but relevant legal developments in other states are also highlighted
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