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In Australia, and I suspect elsewhere, ‘inclusive education’ is at a crossroads. For many this would seem to be too dramatic a claim at a time when inclusive education is surging as an area of academic and education policy interest.
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Slee, R. (2008). It’s a Fit-up! Inclusive Education, Higher Education, Policy and the Discordant Voice. In: Barton, L., Armstrrong, F. (eds) Policy, Experience and Change: Cross-Cultural Reflections on Inclusive Education. Inclusive Education: Cross Cultural Perspectives, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5119-7_13
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