Chandrika Devarakonda is an Associate Professor in the school of Education at the University of Chester.
So often, discussions about inclusion seem to narrow down solely to the needs of those requiring special support. This book demonstrates that inclusion is, above all, a culture—one that we all have the power either to foster or to hinder. It gave me many ideas for my upcoming lectures on gender diversity. From now on, I will begin my lectures with Gandhi′s words: ""No culture can live, if it attempts to be exclusive."" -- Virve Keränen I enjoyed it and found it very interesting, especially for the breadth of topics considered. The book is structured extremely well and helpfully; questions are posed, dilemmas considered and relevant research described in an accessible and thought provoking way. I can imagine that it will be useful to many people working in educational and health care settings, both as a resource and as an aid for developing learning events. -- Dr Anne Nightingale ""Dr. Chandrika Devarkonda’s new book is an absolute gem. As a trainee early years college teacher, I found it incredibly easy to understand and apply in real-life teaching. The way she explains concepts of inclusion and diversity is both clear and practical, and I especially loved the ""Wheel of Inclusion,"" which really helped me expand my thinking. I’ve already used parts of this book in my placement lesson plans, and it made a real difference my students themselves commented on how easy her ideas were to follow. The use of subheadings and the author’s writing style make the book accessible to everyone, no matter their background or level of experience. This book is not only informative but also inspiring, and I highly recommend it to teachers, students, and anyone interested in creating inclusive learning environments."" -- Anum Fariq