© 2019 NASEN Many teachers struggle to provide equitable opportunities for students with special educational needs (SEN) to learn science concepts in the inclusive classroom. This study examines the experience of teaching in an inclusive classroom using a conceptual change approach, the Thinking Frames Approach (TFA), incorporating the use of discrepant events, social construction of scientific conceptions followed by the production of multiple student-generated representations of their understanding. An in-depth case study is presented of the experience of Wayne, a student with complex SEN and the effect on his behaviour and science learning based on video/audio recordings of lessons, teacher journal entries, student artefacts, questionnai...
Improving the social participation of children with special educational needs (SEN) is one of the ce...
Inclusion is a term which ensures that all students have equal access to the classroom in order to i...
Do you want to feel more confident when teaching children with Special Educational Needs and Disabil...
This study investigated how a multi-dimensional conceptual change strategy, called the Thinking Fram...
Very often, students with special education needs are being placed in classrooms where teachers beli...
Fostering inclusion of students with Special Education Needs (SEN) within mainstream classroom suppo...
Growing evidence in recent years has led to an agreement on the importance and benefits that inclusi...
The paper provides a first person account of participant evaluation research of curriculum innovatio...
Stinken-Rösner L, Hofer E. Re-Thinking Tasks in Inclusive Science Education : New Approaches to Enab...
International Seminar Proceedings : International Seminar and Workshops The Inclusive Classroom 5 Ap...
This paper starts from the core idea that – as teachers or researchers – there is a close interrelat...
This is a single site qualitative case study to investigate how inclusion is understood, and put i...
The research was a case study designed to investigate inclusive education practices in a science cla...
Imagination for Inclusion offers a reconsideration of the ways in which imagination engages and empo...
Effective school administrators and teachers are those who provide the least restrictive learning en...
Improving the social participation of children with special educational needs (SEN) is one of the ce...
Inclusion is a term which ensures that all students have equal access to the classroom in order to i...
Do you want to feel more confident when teaching children with Special Educational Needs and Disabil...
This study investigated how a multi-dimensional conceptual change strategy, called the Thinking Fram...
Very often, students with special education needs are being placed in classrooms where teachers beli...
Fostering inclusion of students with Special Education Needs (SEN) within mainstream classroom suppo...
Growing evidence in recent years has led to an agreement on the importance and benefits that inclusi...
The paper provides a first person account of participant evaluation research of curriculum innovatio...
Stinken-Rösner L, Hofer E. Re-Thinking Tasks in Inclusive Science Education : New Approaches to Enab...
International Seminar Proceedings : International Seminar and Workshops The Inclusive Classroom 5 Ap...
This paper starts from the core idea that – as teachers or researchers – there is a close interrelat...
This is a single site qualitative case study to investigate how inclusion is understood, and put i...
The research was a case study designed to investigate inclusive education practices in a science cla...
Imagination for Inclusion offers a reconsideration of the ways in which imagination engages and empo...
Effective school administrators and teachers are those who provide the least restrictive learning en...
Improving the social participation of children with special educational needs (SEN) is one of the ce...
Inclusion is a term which ensures that all students have equal access to the classroom in order to i...
Do you want to feel more confident when teaching children with Special Educational Needs and Disabil...