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Original Articles

Individual Rights in Further Education: lost, stolen or strayed?

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Pages 319-325 | Published online: 02 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

In this paper we argue that the language of entitlement and empowerment is not always matched by correspondingly equitable actions but can sometimes be used to subvert equality of opportunity. We apply this argument to recent developments in the area of further education and the provision for students with disabilities and learning difficulties. Our concern is essentially with the rights of individuals rather than with institutional policy and practice.

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