Inclusive education and inclusive practices. Applying inclusion in educational settings

Inclusive education and inclusive practices. Applying inclusion in educational settings

Author: Rüya Arel

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2021-12-15

Total Pages: 11

ISBN-13: 3346557367

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Seminar paper from the year 2018 in the subject Pedagogy - Inclusion, grade: 2, University of Vienna (Bildungswissenschaft), course: Beratung, Diagnostik, Rehabilitation und Therapie, language: English, abstract: In the course of this paper, the aim is to focus your attention on some key aspects about inclusive education and inclusive practices. The question that arises upon the course of this paper is ‘To what extend can inclusive schools provide help for students with special needs and how can equity be implemented in education?’ which will be answered in the course of this paper. Special education systems have developed in order to provide help for children with special educational needs. Including and educating children with special needs in mainstream schools is an important policy goal for many countries all over the world. The aim of educating disabled students in mainstream schools is to accept the rights of every individual and make it possible for them to have access to regular schools.


Research Anthology on Inclusive Practices for Educators and Administrators in Special Education

Research Anthology on Inclusive Practices for Educators and Administrators in Special Education

Author: Management Association, Information Resources

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2021-09-24

Total Pages: 1090

ISBN-13: 166843671X

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Inclusion in the classroom is a growing phenomenon that covers a range of areas and subjects; with prominent discussions about race, gender, sexual orientation, and age, today’s world is increasingly focused on making sure education is designed so everyone can succeed. Inclusivity in special education is particularly important as special education covers a wide range of students, including those with physical, intellectual, and behavioral disabilities. As more research and information surrounding best practices, new technologies, and teacher education for special education is considered, it is imperative that teachers and administrators remain up to date on these innovative techniques. The Research Anthology on Inclusive Practices for Educators and Administrators in Special Education is a critical reference source that includes abundant research on all aspects of inclusion in special education as well as the latest trends, research, and studies to provide a comprehensive look at the current state of special education. Covering topics such as accessibility, educational models, teacher training, and assistive technologies, it is ideal for special education teachers, academicians, in-service teachers, pre-service teachers, professors, students, researchers, professionals, administrators, curriculum developers, instructional designers, and policymakers.


Creating Inclusive Learning Opportunities in Higher Education

Creating Inclusive Learning Opportunities in Higher Education

Author: Sheryl E Burgstahler

Publisher:

Published: 2020-12-08

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781682535417

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In Creating Inclusive Learning Opportunities in Higher Education, Sheryl Burgstahler provides a practical, step-by-step guide for putting the principles of universal design into action. The book offers multiple ways to access, engage with, and transform the higher education environment: making physical spaces welcoming to students of all abilities; creating digital learning and assistive technology programs that meet the needs of all users; developing universal design in higher education (UDHE) syllabi, assessments and teaching practices that minimize the need for academic accommodations; and institutionalizing universal design supports and services. A follow-up to Universal Design in Higher Education, Burgstahler's new book will be a valuable resource for leaders, faculty, and administrators who are interested in acquiring the tools needed to create barrier-free learning environments. Filled with applications, examples, recommendations, and above all, a framework in which to conceptualize UDHE, this volume will help educators meet the design needs of all students and honor the principles of diversity and inclusivity.


Inclusive Special Education

Inclusive Special Education

Author: Garry Hornby

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-08-20

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1493914839

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Much has been written about special education and about inclusive education, but there have been few attempts to pull these two concepts and approaches together. This book does just that: sets special education within the context of inclusive education. It posits that to include, effectively, all children with special educational needs in schools requires an integration of both concepts, approaches, and techniques. It has never been more timely to publish a book that helps professionals who work with schools, such as psychologists, special education professionals, and counselors, to identify effective practices for children with special needs and provide guidelines for implementing these in inclusive schools.


Inclusive Education

Inclusive Education

Author: Vicky Plows

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-01-28

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9463008667

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"Inclusive education has emerged internationally over the past thirty years as a way of developing democratic citizenship. Core to inclusive principles are that improved equity in education can only be achieved by eliminating the economic, cultural and physical barriers that currently impede learning for particular students.To strengthen inclusive practice to this end inexorably requires that we attempt to make sense of it in its current form: to examine how it is enacted in educational settings from early childhood, schools, and communities and further and higher education; to contemplate the restrictions that it might inadvertently create; and to consider its effects on members of educational communities.Contributions to this edited collection represent diverse perspectives, yet share a commitment to challenging existing forms of educational marginalisation through policy, practice, theory and pedagogy. The chapters emerged from discussions at the inaugural Inclusive Education Summit that was held at Victoria University, Australia in 2015. They present research that was conducted in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Spain and the UK—illustrating transnational interests and diverse approaches to practice.Presented in four sections—provocations, pushing boundaries, diverse voices, and reflections, the chapters explore everyday practice across a range of contexts: from educating culturally and linguistically diverse, refugee, and/or socially and economically disadvantaged students, to issues of diversity brought about by and through gender, giftedness and disability. The book will appeal to academics, students and practitioners in disciplines including: education, sociology, social work, social policy, early childhood, disability studies, and youth studies."


Development of a set of indicators for inclusive education in Europe

Development of a set of indicators for inclusive education in Europe

Author: European Agency for Development in Special Needs Education

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9788792387486

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"This report presents the framework and rationale, the aims and objectives, but also the methodology used and an initial set of indicators in three areas (legislation, participation, financing) of inclusive education."--Editor.


Inclusive Theory and Practice in Special Education

Inclusive Theory and Practice in Special Education

Author: van Rensburg, Henriette

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2020-01-03

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 1799829030

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Inclusive education retains significant complexity associated with creating a definition, and there is significant importance within the surrounding narratives reflecting the broader definitions. Due to the flexibility within the definition, investigating current practices across an array of definitions becomes essential to developing best practices in special education. Inclusive Theory and Practice in Special Education is an essential research book that examines current shifts in the field within the overarching philosophy of inclusion and inclusive education. It reports recent research that focuses on the experiences of teachers and students in classrooms and ways of enhancing the practices of inservice teachers and early career teachers, as well as the preparation of preservice teachers. Besides presenting research from these perspectives, it also addresses a selection of broader issues that impact on policy and curriculum, thus identifying related concerns, including those of the wider community. Highlighting a wide range of topics such as learning disabilities, student mobility, and early childhood education, this publication is ideal for researchers, professionals, administrators, curriculum designers, academicians, policymakers, and students.