The Global Convergence Of Vocational and Special Education
Mass Schooling and Modern Educability

Description
The global trend in educational participation has brought with it a cross-national consequence: the expansion of students with "special needs" (SEN) placed in special education and the growth of "low achieving" students diverted to vocational tracks. This book explores the global expansion of special and vocational education as a highly variable event, not only across nations of considerable economic, political and cultural difference, but between nations with evident similarities as well.The Global Convergence of Vocational and Special Educationanalyzes how the concept of secular benevolence underscores the divergent and convergent trajectories that vocational and special education have taken across the globe. The authors embrace national differences as the means to observe two dicta of comparative research: similar origins can result in very different outcomes, and similar outcomes can be the result of very different origins.
About this Author
John Richardsonis Professor Emeritus in the sociology department at Western Washington University, USA.
Jinting Wu isAssistant Professor of Educational Culture, Policy and Society at the State University of New York at Buffalo, USA.
Douglas Judgeis a PhD candidate in the department of Special Education at the University of Washington and Assistant Principal at the Interagency Academy site within King County juvenile detention center in Washington, USA.
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