Including students with emotional and behavioral difficulties (EBD) in general education is one of teachers’ greatest challenges and make the dilemma of inclusion displays its most difficult side. This article contributes to the understanding of how teachers in Swedish mainstream schools understand the concept of inclusive didactics for students with EBD. This article employs a directed qualitative content analysis supplemented with descriptive statistics related to the categories of inclusive didactics. Didactic theory was the basis of the predefined categories by which the analysis was completed. Empirical data were collected through 6 focus-group interviews and 37 individual follow-up interviews. The findings indicate that three didactic...
It is known that teachers experience difficulties realizing the social participation of students wit...
The notion of inclusion is not a simple matter to define. It will mean different things to different...
Abstract Teaching must be adapted to the individual pupil within the learning community. Pupils who...
Including students with emotional and behavioral difficulties (EBD) in general education is one of t...
When students’ behaviours cause difficulties for their teachers, themselves, and the rest of the cla...
This article discusses the multifaceted concept of inclusion referring to a study (Kotte, 2017). It ...
Previous research reviews on teachers'attitudes towards inclusive education have shown that students...
Every child should have an equal opportunity for success. Inclusive education is therefore the main ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how five educators define the concepts of inclusion and ...
Inclusive education in the context of challenging behavior is one of the most demanding challenges f...
The aim of this thesis is to clarify the contradictions in teaching practice that are reflected in t...
In spite of the attention given to the topic of including children and youth diagnosed with emotiona...
Kristina Dahlström (2021) "The basis must be inclusion" special educators views about inclusive educ...
The main objective of this study was exploring teachers’ understanding of the notion of inclusive ed...
The purpose of the reported interview study from Sweden is to contribute to our understanding of how...
It is known that teachers experience difficulties realizing the social participation of students wit...
The notion of inclusion is not a simple matter to define. It will mean different things to different...
Abstract Teaching must be adapted to the individual pupil within the learning community. Pupils who...
Including students with emotional and behavioral difficulties (EBD) in general education is one of t...
When students’ behaviours cause difficulties for their teachers, themselves, and the rest of the cla...
This article discusses the multifaceted concept of inclusion referring to a study (Kotte, 2017). It ...
Previous research reviews on teachers'attitudes towards inclusive education have shown that students...
Every child should have an equal opportunity for success. Inclusive education is therefore the main ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how five educators define the concepts of inclusion and ...
Inclusive education in the context of challenging behavior is one of the most demanding challenges f...
The aim of this thesis is to clarify the contradictions in teaching practice that are reflected in t...
In spite of the attention given to the topic of including children and youth diagnosed with emotiona...
Kristina Dahlström (2021) "The basis must be inclusion" special educators views about inclusive educ...
The main objective of this study was exploring teachers’ understanding of the notion of inclusive ed...
The purpose of the reported interview study from Sweden is to contribute to our understanding of how...
It is known that teachers experience difficulties realizing the social participation of students wit...
The notion of inclusion is not a simple matter to define. It will mean different things to different...
Abstract Teaching must be adapted to the individual pupil within the learning community. Pupils who...