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Light Sensitive Learners: Unveiling Policy Inaction-Marginalisation-Discrimination in Bloomington, MN
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This book explains why Australian governments are doing nothing for marginalised light sensitive learners. Government inaction is explored via policymaking theories and contrasted with a case study of active policymaking in a NSW high school which resulted in improved academic results. This book exposes inequity and provides a warrant for action.
A must-read for: -
policy scholars who want to
detect
and
understand
policy inaction.
educators who want to
support
Light Sensitive Learners.
lighting designers who want to
reduce
the negative impacts of artificial lighting.
lawyers who want to
the original intent and importance of the clause "learning differently" in the Disability Discrimination Act.
parents who want to
know
"who's to blame"?
A must-read for: -
policy scholars who want to
detect
and
understand
policy inaction.
educators who want to
support
Light Sensitive Learners.
lighting designers who want to
reduce
the negative impacts of artificial lighting.
lawyers who want to
the original intent and importance of the clause "learning differently" in the Disability Discrimination Act.
parents who want to
know
"who's to blame"?
This book explains why Australian governments are doing nothing for marginalised light sensitive learners. Government inaction is explored via policymaking theories and contrasted with a case study of active policymaking in a NSW high school which resulted in improved academic results. This book exposes inequity and provides a warrant for action.
A must-read for: -
policy scholars who want to
detect
and
understand
policy inaction.
educators who want to
support
Light Sensitive Learners.
lighting designers who want to
reduce
the negative impacts of artificial lighting.
lawyers who want to
the original intent and importance of the clause "learning differently" in the Disability Discrimination Act.
parents who want to
know
"who's to blame"?
A must-read for: -
policy scholars who want to
detect
and
understand
policy inaction.
educators who want to
support
Light Sensitive Learners.
lighting designers who want to
reduce
the negative impacts of artificial lighting.
lawyers who want to
the original intent and importance of the clause "learning differently" in the Disability Discrimination Act.
parents who want to
know
"who's to blame"?