The accessibility requirement of educational policies is a reinvention of schools beyond the education of students with disabilities.
Accessibility or Reinventing Education studies the changes that have redefined the roles and missions of schools, by asking them to consider the obstacles to learning imposed on students – regardless of their particular characteristics – in order to make themselves accessible to the greatest number.
This book examines the ways in which school stakeholders are addressing the need for accessibility to bring its principles to life on a daily basis. Particular attention is given to the strategies developed by teachers for creating accessible school environments, the conditions for mobilizing digital technologies, and the redefinition of relationships between teachers and their specialist counterparts. Finally, the new figures of ‘ineducablility’, established because of the accessibility imperative, are considered, and a grammar of accessibility is proposed, setting the stage for accessibility in school environments and the implementation of inclusive policies.
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Serge Ebersold is Professor at CNAM (Conservatoire National des
Arts et Metiers), where he holds the Chair on accessibility. From
an international perspective, his work links the issue of
accessibility to changes in public action, focusing on policies,
strategies and practices that lead to accessibility in school and
social environments.