L’égalité des droits à l’éducation en Angleterre : mythe ou réalité ?

Over the past thirty years much has been done in England to ensure equal rights to disabled children. The article reviews the laws that were passed during that period in favour of equal rights and social integration, or even “inclusion” of disabled people within society. We analyse the progress brou...

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Main Author: Yvette Léon-Aubert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses universitaires de Rennes 2014-11-01
Series:Revue LISA
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/6884
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description Over the past thirty years much has been done in England to ensure equal rights to disabled children. The article reviews the laws that were passed during that period in favour of equal rights and social integration, or even “inclusion” of disabled people within society. We analyse the progress brought by these laws, as well as their human, political and financial limits. We examine the reasons why so many disabled people are still excluded from society. To this aim we review the various theories which have been put forward to explain this phenomenon. Finally, we study how the disabled themselves have tried to remedy the situation by working on the “social model” of disability so as to achieve true social integration.
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spelling doaj-art-394541378ee7499e83162c0023e837072025-01-06T09:03:20ZengPresses universitaires de RennesRevue LISA1762-61532014-11-011210.4000/lisa.6884L’égalité des droits à l’éducation en Angleterre : mythe ou réalité ?Yvette Léon-AubertOver the past thirty years much has been done in England to ensure equal rights to disabled children. The article reviews the laws that were passed during that period in favour of equal rights and social integration, or even “inclusion” of disabled people within society. We analyse the progress brought by these laws, as well as their human, political and financial limits. We examine the reasons why so many disabled people are still excluded from society. To this aim we review the various theories which have been put forward to explain this phenomenon. Finally, we study how the disabled themselves have tried to remedy the situation by working on the “social model” of disability so as to achieve true social integration.https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/6884integrationeducationEnglandlawexclusiondisability
spellingShingle Yvette Léon-Aubert
L’égalité des droits à l’éducation en Angleterre : mythe ou réalité ?
Revue LISA
integration
education
England
law
exclusion
disability
title L’égalité des droits à l’éducation en Angleterre : mythe ou réalité ?
title_full L’égalité des droits à l’éducation en Angleterre : mythe ou réalité ?
title_fullStr L’égalité des droits à l’éducation en Angleterre : mythe ou réalité ?
title_full_unstemmed L’égalité des droits à l’éducation en Angleterre : mythe ou réalité ?
title_short L’égalité des droits à l’éducation en Angleterre : mythe ou réalité ?
title_sort l egalite des droits a l education en angleterre mythe ou realite
topic integration
education
England
law
exclusion
disability
url https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/6884
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