Promoting Equitable Access to Education for Children and Young People with Vision Impairment: A route-map for a balanced curriculum

Mike McLinden, Graeme Douglas, Rachel Hewett, Rory Cobb, Sue Keil, Paul Lynch, Joao Roe, Jane Stewart Thistlethwaite

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Abstract

Promoting Equitable Access to Education for Children and Young People with Vision Impairment offers a suitable vocabulary and developmental route map to examine the changing influences on promoting equitable access to education for learners with vision impairment in different contexts and settings, throughout a given educational pathway.

Bringing together a wide range of perspectives, this book argues that inclusive educational systems and teaching approaches should focus upon promoting and sustaining a balanced curriculum. It provides an analysis of how a suitable curriculum balance can be promoted and sustained through the stages of a given educational pathway to ensure equitable access and progression for all learners with vision impairment. The authors draw on the United Kingdom as a country study to illustrate the complex ecosystem within which learners with vision impairment are educated.

Structured around a framework which provides a conceptually coherent and practical balance between universal and specialist approaches, this book is a relevant read for educators, academics, and researchers involved in vision impairment education as well as officials in government and non-government organisations engaged in developing education policy relating to inclusive education and disability.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages326
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-003-00232-1
ISBN (Print)978-0-367-43300-0, 978-0-367-43299-7
Publication statusPublished - 30 Sept 2022

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