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What is Inclusive Education

Handbook of Research on Transnational Higher Education
Ways of educating people with special needs.
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Identifying the Barriers and Enablers for Supporting Learners with Special Needs in Higher Education
Peter Nicholl (University of Ulster, UK), Deryn Graham (University of Greenwich, UK), Jennifer Redpath (University of Ulster, UK), Patricia Kearney (University of Ulster, UK), Jonathan Wallace (University of Ulster, UK), Maurice Mulvenna (University of Ulster, UK), Suzanne Martin (University of Ulster, UK), and Ian Benest (University of York, UK)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4458-8.ch024
Abstract
This chapter provides a systematic analysis of thirteen in-depth interviews of disabled students from both universities in Northern Ireland. Undertaken as part of the Uni4U initiative hosted within the University of Ulster, the findings presented describe barriers experienced by students with disabilities to participation in higher education across both universities. The students provided comments concerning their current support provisions, barriers they have experienced, and suggestions for improvements to the service. Examination of the findings leads to three recommendations: firstly, that a network of communication should exist that encourages dialogue between all parties with an interest in the well-being of the student, with the student at the heart of these discussions and involved in all decisions; secondly, that attention must be paid to staff development especially with regard to Mental Health Issues; and finally, that in the long term the aim of institutions should be to move away from individual “reasonable adjustments” to inclusive education for all.
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The practice of engaging the full participation of exceptional individuals or marginalized groups in educational, social, or civic activities. In educational environments, this generally refers to the integration of students with disabilities or other special needs into regular curricular or noncurricular activities
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GenAI, Robots, and Inclusive Special Education: Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Age of Generative AI
Inclusive education represents an approach dedicated to ensuring students receive quality and equitable educational opportunities, irrespective of their disabilities, specific needs, or socio-economic status.
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Orientation and Mobility Instructions for the Visually Impaired: Strategies for Successful Inclusion
It means real learning opportunities for groups who have traditionally been excluded and teach them with their normal peers in the same classroom.
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Inclusive Education and Universal Design for Learning: A Road Map for Rehabilitation Professionals
A service delivery model that demonstrates a commitment to educating ALL students within the general education setting.
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Inclusivity in Higher Tourism Studies: A Necessary Reality
Is that education based on principles of solidarity and teaching for all. Especially for those who could suffer some type of social exclusion due to their disability, culture or social condition.
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On the Development of Haptic-Virtual Learning Systems for the Education of Blind People
To have the ability to adapt educational content by accepting the SEN of the students.
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Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality Blended Learning in Zimbabwe's Higher Education: Lessons Learned During COVID-19
Inclusive education refers to a learning approach that aims to provide equal educational opportunities to all students, regardless of their backgrounds, abilities or differences. It involves accommodating diverse learning styles and needs, fostering a sense of belonging and removing barriers that could hinder any student's participation and success in the educational process.
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Inclusive Education in Science Education: Are Science Teachers Using Inclusive Technologies in Science Classrooms?
Classrooms that all students attend and are welcomed by their neighborhood schools in age-appropriate, regular classes and are supported to learn, contribute and participate in all aspects of the life of the school regardless of disabilities.
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The Universal Design for Learning in the Context of Brazilian Education: Challenges and Possibilities for Inclusive Education
Ethical principle committed to human rights and an open educational process that recognizes the right of all people to school education, striving to ensure conditions of accessibility, equal opportunities, and academic success for all.
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Merging Eurocentric and Afrocentric Paradigms to Support People Living With Disabilities in the Schooling System
Education where children with disabilities enjoy the same educational experiences and resources in the same school contexts as their peers without disabilities. It further includes the provision of accommodations that will ensure that they access the curriculum successfully.
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Using Extrascholastic Learning Environments in Teaching History Topics to Students With Learning Difficulties
Education of students with different learning difficulties in classes where normal education is provided.
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Inclusive education is “ the education of all students in age-appropriate regular classrooms, regardless of the degree or severity of a disability” ( Mejia-Cardenas et al., 2022 ).
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The education that includes everyone, with non-disabled and disabled people and all individuals with different needs learning together in educational environments.
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The Challenges of Inclusive Education in Developing Countries in South East Asia
Including all the services and support normally expected in a regular educational setting. It is seen as education for all, and does not excluding or discriminate against any person.
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Differentiation for Today's Gifted Learners
An educational environment where students of different backgrounds and abilities learn together.
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is a process aimed at delivering high quality education to all students while equally respecting and valuing diversity.
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Inclusive Approaches to School Counseling: Arguing for Culturally-Responsive Psycho-Social Support for Learners From Indigenous Communities
Inclusive education means that all learners should attend and be welcomed by their neighborhood schools in age-appropriate, regular classes and are supported to learn, contribute and participate in all aspects of the life of the school. Such schools should respond to the needs of all learners and render support to enable them to succeed, both academically and socially.
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The means to teach all students together in a typical classroom setting, where all students receive instruction that corresponds to their abilities and interests.
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Developmental Language Disorders: Interprofessional Collaboration Between Teachers and Speech-Language Pathologists/Therapists
Proposes that all children should be in the same classrooms and in the same schools with the same learning opportunities.
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One of transformation processes of the general education based on comprehension that disabled people in modern society can (and have to) be involved in society.
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Gifted Education and Lessons Learned During the Pandemic
An educational model advocating for schools to meet the needs of all students by including practices of democracy, diversity, equity, and social justice.
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Education tailored to the needs of each learner, regardless of her/his physical, intellectual, social or other conditions.
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The Importance of Social Competence for 21st Century Citizens: The Use of Mixed Reality for Social Competence Learning in Mainstream Education
Inclusive education supports all children in the same classrooms and same schools to have equal learning opportunities for groups who have traditionally been excluded – not only children with disabilities, but speakers of minority languages too.
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Redesigning Blended Courses Using the Universal Design for Learning Framework: A Case of Disability Studies in an Education Short Course at the University of Cape Town
A philosophy and approach to education that promotes equitable access, participation, and success for all students, regardless of their background, abilities, or differences, by adapting teaching methods, curriculum, and environments to meet diverse learning needs.
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Measures of Education and Training to Support the Long-Term Skills of Teachers After the COVID-19 Crisis: It Is Imperative to Leave No Student With Special Needs Behind
When all students, regardless of their disabilities, are placed in classes that appropriately meet their needs at their own school.
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Beyond Accommodations: Study Abroad in Brazil, Teacher Preparation, and Global Consciousness
Educational settings that move beyond the facilitation of participation and consider ways to intellectually engage all learners.
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The Role of Bibliotherapy and Therapeutic Storytelling in Creating Inclusive Classroom Communities
Global education policy based on human rights aims to ensure participation of all learners in neighbourhood classrooms with their peers. It refers to the organization of the education process in such a way as to provide instruction according to the needs of diverse learners and their improvement in individual goals, education, and socioemotional development, as well as all developmental domains.
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The Mirage and Reality of Special Education in Developing Countries
A model of education that integrates learners with and without special needs during learning.
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Making Language Learning More Inclusive: Introducing Rubrics to Adult Students to Improve Written Performance
Process that ensures that each individual has an equal opportunity for educational progress.
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Challenges and Dilemmas in the Education of Children With Special Needs in Romania
The way in which special classes are created for children with disabilities or special educational needs or within the classes of the general schools are included children with disabilities or special educational requirements.
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A Case Study on Useful Aids for Students With Communication Disorders in Inclusive Settings
In Japan, students in special-needs classrooms at the public schools join many lessons and activities at a corresponding regular classroom in inclusive settings. Students at separated schools for special-needs participate in exchange activities at their regional public school in inclusive settings several times a year.
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Part-time or full-time education conducted most on the students with special educational needs and disabilities in normal classes which provides the least restrictive educational environments for them with the help of the necessary support services.
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Digital Inclusion in Education Using Cloud Computing and Augmented and Virtual Reality
Affording students of all backgrounds equal opportunities to learn and grow side by side.
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An approach to education known as inclusive education seeks to give all children equitable access to high-quality instruction in mainstream classrooms, regardless of their skills, disabilities, or backgrounds. To ensure that every student can actively engage, learn, and thrive in a varied and accepting learning environment, it argues for removing barriers, modifying teaching techniques, and offering appropriate support.
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Inclusive education is of great importance for a quality education system, it is the design of schools, classrooms, programs, and activities in such a way that all students can learn by participating, according to the diversity of their needs.
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A system that allows all children, no matter their challenges, to attend age-appropriate, good-quality general education and to receive the necessary support for success.
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Providing quality education to all students, regardless of their physical abilities, socioeconomic status, and remoteness or isolation from their residence. It became especially relevant during COVID-19.
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Education and COVID-19: Syrian Refugee Children in Ankara, Turkey
Guaranteeing all children to have equal opportunities to receive an education of equal quality.
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Universal Design Principles and Technology-Supported Learning in the Digital Era: Assistive Technologies in Inclusive Learning
Inclusive education is about developing and designing schools, classrooms, programs and activities so that all students learn and participate together.
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Robotics Applications in the Training of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
General education in which pupils with disabilities take part and have equal opportunities with non-disabled students.
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Development of a Socioeconomic Inclusive Assessment Framework for Online Learning in Higher Education
It refers to an approach to providing learning opportunities to all learners and catering to diverse learning preferences, abilities, and/or socio-economic backgrounds specifically in the context of higher learning institutions and online education.
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Creating an International Collaboratory for Leadership in Universally Designed Education: INCLUDE as a Global Community of Practice
When all students can access, participate in, and benefit from equal opportunities in general education classrooms, regardless of their varying needs and abilities.
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Inclusion, Diversity Belonging, Equity, and Accessibility Principles on College Campuses: How Faculty and Staff Can Create a Culture of Empowerment for Student Success
The practice of enabling equitable access, in an educational setting, to opportunities and resources, and involvement in activities for individuals considered to be marginalized, disenfranchised, or excluded, such as those with physical or mental disabilities and members of other minority groups.
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Minority Groups and Street Children Listening and Inclusion
This requires all children to study in the same classrooms. It does not only refer to those with disabilities, but also minorities and street children.
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School-Based Rehabilitation Services in India: What School Counsellors Can Do
Inclusive education means including children from all backgrounds and kinds in the same school. It can aid and create learning opportunities for groups who have traditionally been excluded.
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Facilitating Inclusive Teaching and Learning Spaces Through Digital Education Technology: Teaching and Learning Though Digital Technology
An equitable provision of education to all students in the way that respond to the individual needs of students in a less restrictive environment regardless of disability, gender, race, socio-economic state, ethnicity, or religion.
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Compulsory Distance Learning in Uzbekistan During the COVID-19 Era: The Case of Public and Senior Secondary Vocational Education Systems
A provision of quality education to all children, regardless of their physical abilities, financial family means, and remoteness or isolation from their residence. It becomes especially relevant during the period of COVID-19.
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Creating Inclusive Classroom: Innovative Practices by Chinese Banzhurens
Education for all students in spite of the personality, interests, abilities and learning needs. There is no exclusion, no discrimination, and no classification in education.
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Vietnamese Teaching Practitioners as Doctoral Students Learning-to-Teach, Teaching, and Assessing Students of and for Social Justice
Means all children in the same classrooms, in the same schools. It means real learning opportunities for groups who have traditionally been excluded – not only children with disabilities, but speakers of minority languages too.
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School Readiness Program: An Integral Component of Inclusive Education
Inclusive education means that all children irrespective of their individual differences study under one roof without any discrimination.
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Evolution and Implementation of Inclusive Education in the Maldives: Hurdles and the Way Forward
Inclusive education is an approach to education that aims to ensure that all students, regardless of their individual needs and characteristics, have equal access to high-quality education, and are able to participate fully in the learning process.
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Development of Avatar-Based Models and Tools for People With Intellectual Disabilities: As an Innovation System in Digital Era
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Enriching the Teaching-Learning Experience by Using AI Tools in the L2 Classroom
An educational approach that aims to ensure all students, regardless of their backgrounds, abilities, or challenges, have equal access to learning opportunities.
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Teacher Candidates' Pledges to Social Justice in Teaching
All children of all backgrounds have the fair chance to learn at schools.
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Is an approach to education that aims to ensure that all students, regardless of their abilities, disabilities, or other characteristics, can fully participate in and benefit from the educational environment. It emphasizes providing equitable access, opportunities, and support to all learners, promoting diversity, and fostering a sense of belonging for every student.
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Inclusive Education Leadership in Non-Western Contexts: Towards Developing a New “Heuristic” Inclusive Education Leadership Framework
Inclusive education means creating opportunities for participation of children with disabilities in regular classrooms.
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Assistive Technology and Functional Diversity: Enabling Education
Ensuring everyone can learn according to their skills and needs. Equity must be guaranteed, and schools must provide the resources and conditions so no student is left behind.
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Global Institutional Roles in Access to Inclusive Education: Comparison of Serbia and Europe
Is a process of addressing and responding to the diversity of needs of all learners through increasing participation in learning, cultures, and communities, and reducing exclusion within and from education.
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Effective Pedagogical Practices in Inclusive Classrooms for Students With Disabilities
Educating a child with special needs in the mainstream classroom by providing the required support to ensure effective education ( UNESCO, 2001 ).
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