Presents a definition of inclusion that promotes equity, participation, community, entitlement, compassion, respect for diversity, and sustainability. Also identifies barriers to school-wide inclusive reform and solutions to improve learning opportunities. Much of this work focuses on the role of leadershi...
A systematic review of the psychological and social benefits of participation in sport for adults: informing development of a conceptual model of health th... Background The definition of health incorporates the physical, social and mental domains, however the Physical Activity (PA) guidelines do ...
Plan and Constitution: Aristotle's Hippodamus: Towards an "Ostensive" Definition of Spatial Planning On this basis the chapter introduces the spatial inclusion/exclusion pairing as "a concept of planning" and discusses some notes on rules, customs, and tastes which may be helpful in designing a ...
Research support was provided to S.D. Burns, in part, by the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Sociology and University of California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. Research support was provided to D.F. Warner, in part, by the Center for Family and Demographic Research, ...
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In this article, I criticize environmental sociology's conventional diagnosis of its methodological situation and overly narrow definition of its field. I ... G Walker - 《History of the Human Sciences》 被引量: 12发表: 2016年 Social psychology and the concept of culture The objective of this...
Against this backdrop, proposals for the conceptual definition of social inclusion appear coherent, as they refer to an understanding that encompasses more than just shared physical space (Juvonen et al., Citation2019). They are also consistent with a contextual perspective on social inclusion that ...
Using an absolute definition of poverty and economic classes, this paper presents trends and estimates of the poor, near-poor and middle-class working population in developing Asia and the Pacific. It finds that since 1991, working poverty has fallen remarkably, while middle-class jobs now account...
Inclusion has emerged out of special education in Finland as elsewhere.2 For the purposes of our discussion, we are using a broad definition of inclusion as meaning the equal right to belong to education and society for all, with adequate support, resources, staff, training, and equipment for...
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