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Education for All? A Perspective on an Inclusive Society

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Understanding Disability

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One of the functions of welfare provision in general, and education in particular, is to ensure the integration of individuals into society. And, citizenship is a shorthand device for talking about the relationship between individuals and society. Then it is not surprising that the National Curriculum Council can affirm that the twin aims of education are to teach all children about the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.

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© 1996 Michael Oliver

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Oliver, M. (1996). Education for All? A Perspective on an Inclusive Society. In: Understanding Disability. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24269-6_7

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