This book explores the ability of the Norwegian school system to support the achievement of formal competencies among children with physical disabilities, as well as its role in the informal dimensions of social participation and networking. Schools contribute to social inclusion in several ways: they are arenas for building official competencies, ensuring future access and success in the labour market. They are also sites for meeting other children, and developing friendships - friendships are not only important for strengthening cognitive development, but are vital to both good mental health and the building of various forms of social capital. By examining schools and the ways in which inclusion is incorporated early, this book aims to bridge the opportunity and employment gap that people with physical disabilities are more likely to face later in life.

Jon Erik Finnvold is Research Professor at Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway.



Autorentext
Jon Erik Finnvold is Research Professor at Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway.


Inhalt
1. School Placement, Special Education and Physical Disability in Norway.
2. Social Mobility and Disability: The Influence of Family Background and Geographical Context on Educational Attainment.
3. School Placement and Parental Educational Expectations.
4. Disability, Social Participation and the Role of the School. 
5. What Can We Learn from World of Warcraft? Social and Digital Inclusion in Secondary School.
Titel
Integrating Students with Disabilities in Schools
Untertitel
Lessons from Norway
EAN
9783030781941
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.39 MB
Anzahl Seiten
106