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Original Articles

Reinventing ‘inclusion’: New Labour and the cultural politics of special education

Pages 135-151 | Published online: 18 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

New Labour has placed inclusion at the centre of its educational agenda. Its policies have been characterised by an attempt to include disabled children, together with others identified as having ‘special educational needs’, within the ordinary school system and the shifting of responsibility for meeting their needs to teachers in the ordinary classroom. Policy on inclusion has also been formulated under the wider policy goal of improving educational quality as measured by narrowly conceived performance criteria. Yet, New Labour’s policies have failed to engage with the issue, identified in particular by the disability movement, of the cultural politics of special education and exclusion. In consequence, New Labour’s policy on inclusive education is beset with contradictions and there is little evidence of real change in the system, even in terms of the government’s own ambitions. What is distinctive about New Labour policy on inclusive education is how the language of inclusion has been mobilised as a central normalising discourse of governance. State intervention is advanced in pursuit of technical ‘solutions’ to social exclusion as a moral rather than as a political problem.

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* Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

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* Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

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