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Journal of International Special Needs Education | 2014

The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Notes on Genealogy and Prospects

Margret A. Winzer; Kas Mazurek

Abstract The dense and complex Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is both a human rights treaty and a development tool. It supplements the web of existing human rights instruments insofar as they relate to disability. Schooling is enshrouded as a rights-based case; inclusive education as a development tool for all persons with disabilities. The human rights agenda that informs the CRPD is intimately related to, and erected upon, earlier ideas and histories; education links to a series of world conferences that identified broad development goals and targets. This paper addresses the genealogy of the CRPD. It elaborates these two interlinked perspectives- the intersection of human rights and disability and the education-related positions. It finds that the CRPD may indeed exert a powerful influence in positively affecting the lives of persons with disabilities but, so far, prospects remain limited. The rights protections and education directions have not yet advanced to robust equa...


Archive | 2015

Globalization, Teachers and Inclusive Schooling

Kas Mazurek; Margret A. Winzer

Positive attitudes held by general classroom teachers toward the principles of inclusion and toward students with disabilities are central in ensuring the successful progress of the inclusive movement. To underline the critical nature of teacher attitudes, this comparative study draws on a sample of the literature from western nations implementing sophisticated policies – the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. The general tenor of the research indicates that while contemporary teachers typically exhibit positive attitudes toward the principles of inclusion, some feel under siege and unprepared to comply with the broad array of requirements. And, despite the idiosyncratic nature of national priorities, legislation, teacher training, and implementation, attitudes transcend national boundaries to the extent that teachers’ views on various facets of the inclusive agenda tend to be remarkably consistent across time and across nations.


Archive | 1994

Comparative Studies in Special Education

Kas Mazurek; Margret A. Winzer


Archive | 1999

Education in a Global Society: A Comparative Perspective

Kas Mazurek; Margret A. Winzer; Czeslaw Majorek


Archive | 2000

Special Education in the 21st Century: Issues of Inclusion and Reform

Margret A. Winzer; Kas Mazurek


Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy | 2011

Canadian Teachers' Associations and the Inclusive Movement for Students with Special Needs.

Margret Winzer; Kas Mazurek


Education and Society | 2011

Teacher Attitudes Toward Inclusive Schooling: Themes From the International Literature

Kas Mazurek; Margret Winzer


Archive | 2011

International Practices in Special Education: Debates and Challenges

Margret Winzer; Kas Mazurek


Journal of International Special Needs Education | 2012

Analyzing inclusive schooling for students with disabilities in international contexts: Outline of a model

Margret Winzer; Kas Mazurek


World Studies in Education | 2010

Different Spaces, Different Places: An Analysis of the Inclusive Reform for Students With Disabilities in the United States and Germany

Margret A. Winzer; Kas Mazurek

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