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This practical book offers a multifaceted view of cultural inclusion from the perspective of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

It provides a road map for teachers to ensure increased participation in arts and culture for children and young people with SEND, defining a series of characteristics for good practice. Chapters explore spaces as diverse as galleries, museums, theatres and performance venues and include a variety of case studies, highlighting the experiences of young people and the organisations who partner with schools.

Cultural Inclusion for Young People with SEND offers a compelling call to action and is an essential resource for those who have the power to improve and support the development of future provision for children with SEND.



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Ultimately, cultural inclusion is an essential piece of the jigsaw for ensuring that all children and young people have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Paul has brought the reality of this to life through this book. It’s now time for all of us to play our part in building a culturally rich and more inclusive world.

Professor Adam Boddison, Visiting Professor of Education, University of Wolverhampton



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Foreword

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: What does inclusion look like?

Chapter 3: Shaping a culturally inclusive curriculum

Chapter 4: Policy and strategy – implications for cultural inclusion – know your rights!

Chapter 5: Cultural Inclusion; a family’s perspective

Chapter 6: Producers of Art and Culture: Disabled-focused and disabled-led organisations

Chapter 7: Cultural inclusion – a historical perspective

Chapter 8: Anti-ableist pedagogy in Arts and Culture

Chapter 9: Contemporary art practice and Inclusive art practice

Chapter 10: Cultural Inclusion; Developing meaningful partnerships between schools and cultural organisations. The West London Inclusive Arts Festival

Chapter 11: Heritage settings and inclusion; school’s partnerships

Chapter 12: Relaxed performances and venues

Chapter 13: Where next in Art, culture, and inclusion?

Glossary

Index

Cultural Inclusion for Young People with SEND

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367641238, 978-0367641238
      ISBN10: 0367641232

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This practical book offers a multifaceted view of cultural inclusion from the perspective of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

      It provides a road map for teachers to ensure increased participation in arts and culture for children and young people with SEND, defining a series of characteristics for good practice. Chapters explore spaces as diverse as galleries, museums, theatres and performance venues and include a variety of case studies, highlighting the experiences of young people and the organisations who partner with schools.

      Cultural Inclusion for Young People with SEND offers a compelling call to action and is an essential resource for those who have the power to improve and support the development of future provision for children with SEND.



      Trade Review

      Ultimately, cultural inclusion is an essential piece of the jigsaw for ensuring that all children and young people have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Paul has brought the reality of this to life through this book. It’s now time for all of us to play our part in building a culturally rich and more inclusive world.

      Professor Adam Boddison, Visiting Professor of Education, University of Wolverhampton



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Foreword

      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: What does inclusion look like?

      Chapter 3: Shaping a culturally inclusive curriculum

      Chapter 4: Policy and strategy – implications for cultural inclusion – know your rights!

      Chapter 5: Cultural Inclusion; a family’s perspective

      Chapter 6: Producers of Art and Culture: Disabled-focused and disabled-led organisations

      Chapter 7: Cultural inclusion – a historical perspective

      Chapter 8: Anti-ableist pedagogy in Arts and Culture

      Chapter 9: Contemporary art practice and Inclusive art practice

      Chapter 10: Cultural Inclusion; Developing meaningful partnerships between schools and cultural organisations. The West London Inclusive Arts Festival

      Chapter 11: Heritage settings and inclusion; school’s partnerships

      Chapter 12: Relaxed performances and venues

      Chapter 13: Where next in Art, culture, and inclusion?

      Glossary

      Index

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