id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_er2o55lm25dj3ixz2hoy4hbubu Jill Bradshaw C. F. Goodey, Learning Disability and Inclusion Phobia: Past, Present, Future (Oxon, and New York: Routledge, 2016), pp. viii, 178, £79.00, hardback, £25.49 kindle, ISBN: 978-0-415-82200-8 (hbk) and 978-0-203-55665-8 (ebk) 2016 2 .pdf application/pdf 1236 69 55 Goodey, Learning Disability and Inclusion Phobia: Past, Present, Future (Oxon, In his book, Goodey Goodey makes the point that the term 'learning disability' is not a current concept of a learning disability. learning disability, Bradshaw and McGill point out that staff can also be instigators of which people with learning disabilities were seen as being fundamentally different, or as He argues that this concept of inclusion phobia pre-exists the label of learning disability. McGill, 'Commentary on "Why study the history of learning disability?"' Tizard Learning Disability Review 20 (2015): 11–14; C. label as having learning disabilities are the result of this inclusion phobia. course it is also the case that staff working with this group of people are often excluded the support of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union for his anti-genetic theories. What followed was not just a purge of genetics and geneticists across the Soviet Union, ./cache/work_er2o55lm25dj3ixz2hoy4hbubu.pdf ./txt/work_er2o55lm25dj3ixz2hoy4hbubu.txt