This book traces the major stages of thinking in the development of
inclusive education. It provides overviews of the main theoretical
influences: the medico-psychological model; sociological positions;
curriculum studies; school effectiveness; and the impact upon policy and
practice of the Disability Movement. Positioned and discussed in their
historical contexts the book provides a synopsis and critique of the
last 50 years, including the introduction of the term "Special
Educational Needs," the practice of integration, and the present
processes of inclusive education.
The unique features of this book include personal reflections by a
number of people who are considered to have had major influence in the