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This book will introduce the reader to international perspectives associated with post-secondary school education for students with intellectual disability attending university settings. Examples of students with intellectual disability gaining their right to full inclusion within university settings are outlined, as well as the barriers and facilitators of such innovation. The four parts of the text will act as a reader for all stakeholders of inclusion at the university level. The first part examines the philosophical, theoretical and rights-based framework of inclusion. The second part provides evidence and insight into eight programs from across the globe, where students with intellectual disability are included within university settings. The third part consists of six chapters associated with the lived experiences of stakeholders in the programs profiled in Part 2. These stories are represented through the voices of former students of inclusive tertiary education initiatives, parents of adult children with intellectual disability who have participated in tertiary education, and lecturers who have taught students with intellectual disability as members of their courses. In the fourth part, critical issues are examined, including the role of secondary school counsellors, sustaining post university outcomes, transition from university to employment, inclusive university teaching approaches, and decision-making approaches to successfully implement a tertiary education initiative. The text concludes with a synthesis of the book themes and proposes calls to action with specific tasks to move the rhetoric of human rights into reality for adults with intellectual disability through an inclusive tertiary education. Contributors are: Kristín Björnsdóttir, Michelle L Bonati, Bruce Chapman, Amy L. Cook, Deborah Espiner, Friederike Gadow, Meg Grigal, Debra Hart, Laura Hayden, Anne Hughson, John Kubiak, Niamh Lally, Lorraine Lindsay, Jemima MacDonald, Kathleen J. Marshall, Kerri-ann Messenger, Lumene Montissol, Ray Murray, John O’Brien, Patricia O’Brien, Barrie O’Connor, Molly O’Keeffe, Clare Papay, Anthony J. Plotner , Parimala Raghavendra, Fiona Rillotta, Michael Shevlin , Roger Slee, Natasha A. Spassiani , Guðrún V. Stefánsdóttir, Josh Stenberg, Kimberley Teasley, Lorraine Towers, Margaret Turley, Bruce Uditsky, Chelsea VanHorn Stinnett, Stephanie Walker, Thea Werkoven, Felicia L. Wilczenski.

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Foreword  Lani Florian Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Purpose of the Book  Patricia O’Brien, Michelle L. Bonati, Friederike Gadow and Roger Slee Part 1: Philosophical, Theoretical and Rights Based Framework of Inclusion 1. From Institutionalisation to Inclusion  Patricia O’Brien and Michelle L. Bonati 2. Widening Higher Education Opportunities for Students with Intellectual Disabilities: An Overview of Program Issues and Policy Implications  Barrie O’Connor, Deborah Espiner and Molly O’Keeffe 3. Setting the Scene for People with Disability to Experience University Life  Roger Slee Part 2: Evidence-Based Outcomes Arising from Inclusive University Programs across International Boundaries 4. 30 Years of Inclusive Post-Secondary Education: Scope, Challenges and Outcomes  E. Anne Hughson and Bruce Uditsky 5. Inclusive Higher Education for People with Intellectual Disability in the United States: An Overview of Policy, Practice, and Outcomes  Meg Grigal, Debra Hart and Clare Papay 6. Developing an Inclusive Model of Postsecondary Education for Students with Intellectual Disability: Challenges and Outcomes  Anthony J. Plotner, Kathleen J. Marshall, Chelsea Vanhorn Stinnett and Kimberly Teasley 7. Meaningful Participation and Shared Ownership in an Inclusive University Program in Iceland  Guðrún V. Stefánsdóttir and Kristín Björnsdóttir 8. Scope, Challenges and Outcomes of an Inclusive Tertiary University Initiative in Australia  Friederike Gadow and Jemima MacDonald 9. Developing Post-Secondary Education Programmes for People with Intellectual Disablities at Trinity College, the University of Dublin, Ireland  John Kubiak, Natasha Spassiani, Michael Shevlin and Molly O’Keeffe 10. Journey “up the Hill” through Inclusive Higher Education for People with Intellectual Disability at a South Australian University: Scope, Challenges and Outcomes to Date and into the Future  Fiona Rillotta, Lorraine Lindsay and Parimala Raghavendra Part 3: The Lived Experience of Being and Becoming a University Student 11. Journey "Up the Hill" to My Hopes and Dreams  Kerri-ann Messenger, Lorraine Lindsay and Fiona Rillotta 12. My Life as a University Student  Stephanie Walker and Jemima MacDonald 13. Expanding Pathways to University: Student Experience of Inclusive Programming  Lumene Montissol and Amy L. Cook 14. My Name Is Margaret and This Is My Story  Margaret Turley 15. A Conversation with Families of Young People with Intellectual Disability for Whom the Dream of Attending University Came True  Patricia O’Brien and Ray Murray 16. Lecturers’ Perspectives on Being Involved in Teaching Students with Intellectual Disability Participating in University Courses  Michelle L. Bonati, Bruce Chapman, Josh Stenberg, Lorraine Towers and Thea Werkhoven Part 4: Critical Issues Associated with the Further Development of Post Secondary Education for Students with Intellectual Disability 17. What Comes Next? Sustaining Outcomes Post-University  Niamh Lally, Patricia O’Brien and Robert Gilligan 18. Counsellor Roles in Postsecondary Transition from School to University  Amy L. Cook, Laura A. Hayden and Felicia L. Wilczenski 19. Inclusive Tertiary Education through Universal Design for Learning and Service-Learning  Michelle L. Bonati 20. Transition from University to Employment  Vivienne Riches, Friederike Gadow and Jemima MacDonald 21. Exploring the Growing Edges of Inclusion  John O’Brien 22. Moving from Rhetoric to Reality: Inclusive Tertiary Education for Adults with Intellectual Disability  Patricia O’Brien, Michelle L. Bonati, Friederike Gadow and Roger Slee Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 13/12/2018
      ISBN13: 9789004394537, 978-9004394537
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      Book Synopsis
      This book will introduce the reader to international perspectives associated with post-secondary school education for students with intellectual disability attending university settings. Examples of students with intellectual disability gaining their right to full inclusion within university settings are outlined, as well as the barriers and facilitators of such innovation. The four parts of the text will act as a reader for all stakeholders of inclusion at the university level. The first part examines the philosophical, theoretical and rights-based framework of inclusion. The second part provides evidence and insight into eight programs from across the globe, where students with intellectual disability are included within university settings. The third part consists of six chapters associated with the lived experiences of stakeholders in the programs profiled in Part 2. These stories are represented through the voices of former students of inclusive tertiary education initiatives, parents of adult children with intellectual disability who have participated in tertiary education, and lecturers who have taught students with intellectual disability as members of their courses. In the fourth part, critical issues are examined, including the role of secondary school counsellors, sustaining post university outcomes, transition from university to employment, inclusive university teaching approaches, and decision-making approaches to successfully implement a tertiary education initiative. The text concludes with a synthesis of the book themes and proposes calls to action with specific tasks to move the rhetoric of human rights into reality for adults with intellectual disability through an inclusive tertiary education. Contributors are: Kristín Björnsdóttir, Michelle L Bonati, Bruce Chapman, Amy L. Cook, Deborah Espiner, Friederike Gadow, Meg Grigal, Debra Hart, Laura Hayden, Anne Hughson, John Kubiak, Niamh Lally, Lorraine Lindsay, Jemima MacDonald, Kathleen J. Marshall, Kerri-ann Messenger, Lumene Montissol, Ray Murray, John O’Brien, Patricia O’Brien, Barrie O’Connor, Molly O’Keeffe, Clare Papay, Anthony J. Plotner , Parimala Raghavendra, Fiona Rillotta, Michael Shevlin , Roger Slee, Natasha A. Spassiani , Guðrún V. Stefánsdóttir, Josh Stenberg, Kimberley Teasley, Lorraine Towers, Margaret Turley, Bruce Uditsky, Chelsea VanHorn Stinnett, Stephanie Walker, Thea Werkoven, Felicia L. Wilczenski.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword  Lani Florian Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Purpose of the Book  Patricia O’Brien, Michelle L. Bonati, Friederike Gadow and Roger Slee Part 1: Philosophical, Theoretical and Rights Based Framework of Inclusion 1. From Institutionalisation to Inclusion  Patricia O’Brien and Michelle L. Bonati 2. Widening Higher Education Opportunities for Students with Intellectual Disabilities: An Overview of Program Issues and Policy Implications  Barrie O’Connor, Deborah Espiner and Molly O’Keeffe 3. Setting the Scene for People with Disability to Experience University Life  Roger Slee Part 2: Evidence-Based Outcomes Arising from Inclusive University Programs across International Boundaries 4. 30 Years of Inclusive Post-Secondary Education: Scope, Challenges and Outcomes  E. Anne Hughson and Bruce Uditsky 5. Inclusive Higher Education for People with Intellectual Disability in the United States: An Overview of Policy, Practice, and Outcomes  Meg Grigal, Debra Hart and Clare Papay 6. Developing an Inclusive Model of Postsecondary Education for Students with Intellectual Disability: Challenges and Outcomes  Anthony J. Plotner, Kathleen J. Marshall, Chelsea Vanhorn Stinnett and Kimberly Teasley 7. Meaningful Participation and Shared Ownership in an Inclusive University Program in Iceland  Guðrún V. Stefánsdóttir and Kristín Björnsdóttir 8. Scope, Challenges and Outcomes of an Inclusive Tertiary University Initiative in Australia  Friederike Gadow and Jemima MacDonald 9. Developing Post-Secondary Education Programmes for People with Intellectual Disablities at Trinity College, the University of Dublin, Ireland  John Kubiak, Natasha Spassiani, Michael Shevlin and Molly O’Keeffe 10. Journey “up the Hill” through Inclusive Higher Education for People with Intellectual Disability at a South Australian University: Scope, Challenges and Outcomes to Date and into the Future  Fiona Rillotta, Lorraine Lindsay and Parimala Raghavendra Part 3: The Lived Experience of Being and Becoming a University Student 11. Journey "Up the Hill" to My Hopes and Dreams  Kerri-ann Messenger, Lorraine Lindsay and Fiona Rillotta 12. My Life as a University Student  Stephanie Walker and Jemima MacDonald 13. Expanding Pathways to University: Student Experience of Inclusive Programming  Lumene Montissol and Amy L. Cook 14. My Name Is Margaret and This Is My Story  Margaret Turley 15. A Conversation with Families of Young People with Intellectual Disability for Whom the Dream of Attending University Came True  Patricia O’Brien and Ray Murray 16. Lecturers’ Perspectives on Being Involved in Teaching Students with Intellectual Disability Participating in University Courses  Michelle L. Bonati, Bruce Chapman, Josh Stenberg, Lorraine Towers and Thea Werkhoven Part 4: Critical Issues Associated with the Further Development of Post Secondary Education for Students with Intellectual Disability 17. What Comes Next? Sustaining Outcomes Post-University  Niamh Lally, Patricia O’Brien and Robert Gilligan 18. Counsellor Roles in Postsecondary Transition from School to University  Amy L. Cook, Laura A. Hayden and Felicia L. Wilczenski 19. Inclusive Tertiary Education through Universal Design for Learning and Service-Learning  Michelle L. Bonati 20. Transition from University to Employment  Vivienne Riches, Friederike Gadow and Jemima MacDonald 21. Exploring the Growing Edges of Inclusion  John O’Brien 22. Moving from Rhetoric to Reality: Inclusive Tertiary Education for Adults with Intellectual Disability  Patricia O’Brien, Michelle L. Bonati, Friederike Gadow and Roger Slee Index

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