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Toye, Martin K.; Wilson, Claire; Wardle, Georgina A. – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2019
Attitudes play a pivotal role in the inclusion of children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in mainstream schools but little is known about factors that influence these. This study investigated the effect of ADHD knowledge and stigma on professionals attitudes towards mainstream inclusion. Teachers, support staff, school…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Inclusion, Children
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Shannon, Denise – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2019
This article discusses some of the main findings of a Critical Discourse Analysis of two landmark documents in Irish adult education: Learning for Life: The White Paper on Adult Education (DES, 2000) and the Further Education and Training Strategy (SOLAS, 2014) (from here on referred to respectively as the White Paper and the FET Strategy). The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Educational Policy, Discourse Analysis
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Woodard, Jennie – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2019
The article examines how to incorporate issues of social justice and diversity in the honors classroom through critical imagination. Inclusion and diversity are among the five strategic pillars of honors education, but the challenge is to create space for social justice as an academic inquiry. This article describes an honors project where…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Imagination, Honors Curriculum, Social Justice
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Bovill, Catherine; Woolmer, Cherie – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2019
There is a wide range of activity taking place under the banner of 'co-created curriculum' within higher education. Some of this variety is due to the different ways people think about 'co-creation', but significant variation is also due to the ways in which higher education curriculum is conceptualised, and how these conceptualisations position…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, College Students, Student Participation
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Reynard, Kate – Kairaranga, 2019
A well-developed transition process between the early childhood setting and primary school is important when considering transition to school. This paper reports on an inquiry that focused on the enablers and barriers to a successful transition to school. The inquiry which used case studies at two schools involved interviews with new entrant,…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, Kindergarten, Primary Education, Special Education
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Clarke, Linda – Education Sciences, 2019
The trustworthiness and expertise of professionals is much in demand even while they are derided as members of slippery, credentialized and self-serving elites. Eliot Friedson's three 'logics' provide a contextual lens for this deconstruction of 'professional' and are updated by adding Artificial Intelligence (AI) as putative fourth logic to…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Models, Self Esteem, Expertise
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Meskhi, Besarion; Ponomareva, Svetlana; Ugnich, Ekaterina – International Journal of Educational Management, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study the limitations, opportunities and conditions for the development of e-learning in the inclusive education system in the universities. Design/methodology/approach: The paper reviews the literature dedicated to e-learning, its application and adaptation in higher inclusive education. Systemic and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Inclusion
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Baltaru, Roxana-Diana – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2019
This paper explores the proliferation of non-academic professionals as a cultural response to universities' mission of inclusion. Departing from a neo-institutionalist perspective, the author argues that the diffusion of highly rationalised models of institutional action shapes universities as formal organisations who engage with new levels of…
Descriptors: Institutional Mission, Professional Personnel, Universities, Inclusion
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Weglarz-Ward, Jenna M.; Santos, Rosa Milagros; Timmer, Jennifer – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2019
Children with disabilities take part in child care programs across the country every day. However, existing research is lacking on how infants and toddlers with disabilities are supported in these inclusion efforts, particularly from the perspectives of child care and early intervention (EI) providers. In this article, we describe the results of a…
Descriptors: Infants, Disabilities, Child Care, Toddlers
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Competente, Ronnel Joseph T. – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2019
Findings from the study of pre-service teachers' (PSTs) attitudes to climate change education, knowledge of climate change and potential inclusion in their future teachings are reported in this paper. Using adopted and self-made questionnaire, a sample of 180 pre-service teachers participated in a survey study in the College of Education,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Climate, Environmental Education
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Santillan, Lupita; Frederick, Lindsay; Gilmore, Sean; Locke, Jill – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2019
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often face barriers when establishing peer connections at school. This aim of this study is to explore how social network inclusion in the classroom is associated with playground peer engagement. Independent observers administered friendship surveys to determine social network inclusion in the classroom…
Descriptors: Correlation, Social Networks, Inclusion, Playgrounds
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Foster, Elizabeth – Learning Professional, 2019
Assessment can provide information about student learning and the effectiveness of classroom strategies, but what are the special considerations when used with English learners? To better understand the research about how schools and systems can support multilingual learners through assessment, Elizabeth Foster spoke with Margo Gottlieb, an expert…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, English Language Learners, Second Language Learning, Bilingual Students
del Rio, Esteban; Loggins, John – Metropolitan Universities, 2019
Drawing on cultural studies and the practice of engaged learning and scholarship, this paper proposes a cultural approach to institutional transformation, which we argue necessarily follows anchor partnerships. The authors advance a model of cohesion and alignment among equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI), community engagement, and social…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Institutional Mission, Organizational Change, Inclusion
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Hall, Carrie; Hollingshead, Aleksandra; Christman, Jennifer – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2019
With an increase in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and the importance of providing inclusive educational settings, it is important for all teachers to utilize strategies that support learners' needs. Due to the complexity of their needs, some students with ASD struggle with transitions within and across activities in schools.…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Maxwell, Carolyn – Education Research and Perspectives, 2019
Increasing moves towards inclusive education have meant that children with learning difficulties are almost exclusively educated in mainstream schools. Based on prevalence estimates from a variety of sources, it is likely that up to 20% of the population of Australia lives with dyslexia of some severity. Thus, every teacher is highly likely to…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Competencies, Inclusion
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