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“The time has come,” the walrus said, “to speak of many things!”.: An article from: Learning Disability Quarterly


This digital document is an article from Learning Disability Quarterly, published by Thomson Gale on September 22, 2005. The length of the article is 948 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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“The time has come,” the walrus said, “to speak of many things!”.: An article from: Learning Disability Quarterly

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In Search of Better Angels: Stories of Disability in the Human Family


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A Guide to Special Education Advocacy

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Disability law can be complex and intimidating, so how can concerned parents use it to ensure their child with a disability receives the appropriate education they are legally entitled to?

A Guide to Special Education Advocacy gives strategies for advocating for better provision of special education in schools. Despite the many services and accommodations that have been made for students with disabilities, such as the use of Braille or providing specialized … More >>

A Guide to Special Education Advocacy

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Who Benefits from Special Education? Remediating (Fixing) Other People’s Children addresses the negative consequences of labeling and separating education for students with “disabilities,” the cultural biases inherent in the way that we view children’s learning difficulties, the social construction of disability, the commercialization of special education, and related issues. The theme that unifies the chapters is that tension exists between professional ideology… More >>

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Education, Equality and Human Rights: Issues of Gender, ‘Race’, Sexuality, Disability and Social Class


Education, Equality and Human Rights addresses the controversial and emotive issue of human rights and its relationship to education in the twenty-first century. Each of the five equality issues of gender, race, sexuality, disability and social class are covered as areas in their own right, and in relation to education. Written by experts inĀ each particular field, the chapters trace the history of the various issues up to the present and enable readers to assess th… More >>

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