Featuring leading voices in the field from across Canada and Europe, this edited collection offers empirical analyses of the historical, social, cultural, and legislative determinants of inclusive education in Canadian schools.
Covering four thematic areas including the structure, culture, and practices of inclusive education, the volume offers comparative insights from a European perspective, engaging critically with widely held views of Canada as a world leader in inclusive education. Providing rich comparisons with educational systems in Germany, Spain, and Finland, chapters explore in-depth the assessment structures and curricula specific to Canada, as well as educational policy, and explore attitudes and practices in relation to diverse student populations, including refugee and indigenous peoples, and students with special educational needs.
This volume will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in multicultural education, international and comparative education, as well as educational policy more specifically. Those involved with inclusion and special educational needs will also benefit from this volume.
Featuring leading voices in the field from across Canada and Europe, this edited collection offers empirical analyses of the historical, social, cultural, and legislative determinants of inclusive education in Canadian schools.
Introduction: Inclusion in International "Dialogue"
Theodore Michael Christou, Robert Kruschel, Ian Alexander Matheson, and
Kerstin Merz-Atalik
Part 1: Unpacking Inclusion
Canada as a "Driving Force" for Inclusion Activists in European Countries?:
Comparative Perspectives on Inclusive Education in Europe and Canada
Kerstin Merz-Atalik
Doing Belonging and Social Coherence: Discourses of Belonging in Canada and
Their Influence on Social Cohesion
Ayca Polat
A "Swarm of Discourses": Inclusion in Canada
Joachim Schroeder
Inclusive Education in Canada: An Overview
Jacqueline Specht and S. Anthony Thompson
Part 2: Structures around Inclusive Education
Current Trends in Inclusive and Special Education in Newfoundaland and
Labrador, Canada, and Finland
Markku Jahnukainen, Kimberly Maich, Sharon Penney, and Gabrielle Young
Education for Young Refugees: Processes of Inclusion and Exclusion in Munich
and Toronto
Annette Korntheuer
On the Dissappearance of Childhood: An Exploratory Interview Study of the
Christian Homeschooling Millieu in Canada
David Jahr and Robert Kruschel
Structures That Inhibit and That Support Inclusive Education in Canada: A
Response from a Canadian Scholar in Inclusive Education
Steve Sider
Part 3: Cultures around Inclusive Education
Cultural Challenges for School and Social Participation in Canada's
Indigenous Reserves: The Example of the Atikamekw Village Manawan in Québec
Nastasia Herold
Indigenous Cultural Inclusivity in Canadian Schools: Considerations and
Imperatives
Jenn de Lugt
Reclaiming Disability: Of Mino-Pimatisowin, Belonging, and Gentle Teaching
Margaret Kress
Why Decolonization is so Important: A Comment to the Paper of Margaret Kress
Ines Boban and Andreas Hinz
Part 4: Practices of Inclusive Education
Individual Reference Norm Orientation and Motivation: Perspectives from
Germany, Finland, and Canada
Britta Klopsch, Katharina Reschke, and Anne Sliwka
Human Rights-Based Education - Inclusive and "Appropriate"?: Some Questions
after Visits to Toronto and New Brunswick
Ines Boban and Andreas Hinz
Curriculum Design in Inclusive Education: Comparison of Curricular Approaches
to Diversity at School in Prince Edward Island (Canada), Finland, and South
Tyrol
Andreas Köpfer, Marcel Veber, and Anna Bollesen
Advancing Inclusion in Education Systems: Insights from New Brunswick
Cecilia Simón, Yolanda Muñoz-Martínez, and Gordon L. Porter
Response from Canadian Scholar in Inclusive Education: What Can Comparative
Views of Inclusive Practices Teach Us?
Jeffrey MacCormack
Conclusion: Inclusion in Canada: An Ongoing Effort
Alexandra Minuk, Kerstin Merz-Atalik, Ian Alexander Matheson, Robert
Kruschel, and Theodore Michael Christou
Theodore Michael Christou is a Professor of Education and an Associate Dean of Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Education, Queens University, Canada.
Robert Kruschel is a University Teacher and Researcher in the Department of Special Education, University of Leipzig, Germany.
Ian Alexander Matheson is an Assistant Professor of Special Education, Queens University, Canada.
Kerstin Merz-Atalik is a Professor in the Department of Special Education, Ludwigsburg University of Education, Germany.