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 understand the original intent and importance of the clause "learning differently" in the Disability Discrimination Act.
- parents who want to know "who's to blame"?