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What is Inclusive Practices

Inclusive Education in Bilingual and Plurilingual Programs
Actions that aim to provide equal opportunities to all individuals, acknowledging their diversity, providing specific support and accommodating individual needs.
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Inclusive Practices and Bilingual Education: Emergent Themes in the Current Literature
Beatriz López-Medina (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0563-8.ch001
Abstract
Alongside the steady increase of bilingual schools, the last two decades have witnessed the need to incorporate inclusive practices within such settings. Notwithstanding, the diversity of needs and multiple learning environments embraced by the term inclusion and the recent generalization of bilingual programs in some contexts have led to limited and heterogeneous research on this matter. This chapter aims to outline the emergent themes in recent literature regarding inclusion and bilingual/plurilingual education. To this end, through the analysis of abstracts in recent research regarding both issues, thematic categories were separated and discussed using MAXQDA 10.0 software. Results show a clear salience of context-bound pedagogical practices, followed by bilingual education of the deaf as a key theme. The emergent themes raised in the current literature can help education stakeholders identify the research trends in this area and reflect upon their potential pedagogical implications.
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Leading and Learning in Inhospitable Terrain
Policies and strategies that promote equal opportunities for all individuals, irrespective of background, fostering an environment where diversity is acknowledged and valued.
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Taking an (Inter)cultural View of Students with Disabilities to Promote Inclusive Practices Within the TESOL Field
Any teaching principles or pedagogies that respond to individual differences between learners without marginalizing any of those learners.
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Special Education Teacher Leadership: A Vital Component in Enhancing Inclusionary Practices in Schools
A teaching approach where schools recognize the diversity of students and implement instructional strategies that increase the participation and progress of all students in the general education program.
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Teacher Leadership in Special Education
Academic and non-academic practices within an organization or setting that ensures equitable access to opportunities in an educational setting, regardless of students’ individual needs for special education and related services.
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English Language Learners With Disabilities: The Importance of Culturally Responsive Teaching
Providing students with disabilities the opportunity to learn alongside non-disabled peers in a general education classroom.
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Best Practices in Teacher Preparation for Inclusive Education
Practices that promote and facilitate the inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in general education classrooms.
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Teacher Leadership: Supporting Special Educators' Career Development
A teaching approach where schools recognize the diversity of students and implement instructional strategies that increase the participation and progress of all students in the general education program.
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Understanding Inclusive Practices for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder Through the Individualized Education Plan Process
Providing students with disabilities the opportunity to learn alongside nondisabled peers in a general education classroom.
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Preparing Teachers in the Age of Equity and Inclusion
School practices that promote including students with differences such as disabilities, language, and culture.
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Collaborative Preparation in Equity-Based Practices to Support Minoritized Students With High-Intensity Needs
Teaching approaches that recognize and respect the differences between students and use this knowledge to ensure that all students can access educational content and participate fully in their learning alongside their peers.
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Enriching Teacher Motivation by Improving Teacher Education: Inclusive and Reflective Training
The act of doing something (e.g. teaching) while embracing different types of people and guaranteeing a fair and equal treatment regardless of any difference.
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