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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Education Law and Diversity: Schooling for One and All? by Neville Harris
This new edition provides an extensively updated critical analysis of how the education system responds to social diversity and how the relevant social and cultural rights of individuals and groups including children’s rights are affected. Focusing on the law in England but with reference to other jurisdictions it looks at: - Types of school (including faith and selective schools)- The school curriculum- Choice of school- The position of religion in schools- Equal access- Out-of-school settings and - Duties towards children with special needs and disabilities. The second edition also includes substantial new material on a range of issues including relationships and sex education exclusion from school home education equality counter-extremism and academisation.