Book

Teach the Way They Learn . The interpretation and realization of inclusive education in international law

Authors:

Carly Mara Toepke

Abstract

Education is interwoven into the fabric of society and culture. Not only is education a fundamental human right in itself, but it also enhances all other human rights. As such, it takes an elevated place in the human rights regime. Unfortunately, current practice shows that this right is not equally realized for every learner, especially learners with disabilities. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities offers a solution for this divergence. This Convention interprets the right to education as being a right to inclusive education. An inclusive education is one that promotes social cohesion, belonging, and participation for every learner. There is no equality in education or education for all, as required by law, without inclusive education.

 

This book aims to fill the gap between the theory and the practical, legal implementation of inclusive education. It looks at the law behind the right to education to guide legal professionals in ensuring that each learner has equal access to their right. Law is a tool to realize rights and acts as the backbone to enforce the aspirations of the right to inclusive education for all learners. This book uses country comparisons to make recommendations for the implementation and realization of the human right to inclusive education, help clarify State Party obligations, and provide a clear starting point to make inclusive education a reality.

 

Full Citation

Carly Mara Toepke, Teach the Way They Learn . The interpretation and realization of inclusive education in international law (Vandeplas Publishing, June 2017). View Online