The aim of this paper is to examine inclusive education in multicultural contexts from an interaction networks perspective. The paper is based on the idea that inclusive education can be better understood by studying how native and nonnative students interact, and what kinds of networks they establish in school. To do so, we assume two premises: (a) class-group dynamics can have a socially inclusive impact and (b) the composition of classroom social networks often plays a significant role in educational achievement, especially in classes with students with different cultural backgrounds. Starting from these premises, we firstly discuss the relevance of research and theory on social and personal networks regarding both social inclusion and a...
Should we mix students from different ethnic groups to increase integration among ethnic minority an...
Students' relationships with peers and teachers strongly influence their motivation to engage in lea...
This paper offers some insights into the ways in which networks of schools can work together in orde...
The aim of this paper is to examine inclusive education in multicultural contexts from an interactio...
ABSTRACT Having friends influences students’ academic, socio-emotional as well as health developmen...
The aim of this paper is critically examining assumptions underlying the Inclusive Education concept...
This article reports the findings of a Finnish socio-psychological research project aiming to promot...
The study of social relationships in K-12 classrooms and schools remains of interest to the field of...
This chapter begins to explore the idea, and origins, of inclusive education and some of the very di...
The dynamics of participation in school contexts can be supported through educational opportunities ...
Although the social benefits of inclusive education have been documented over the years, research al...
In this study the authors explored the social inclusiveness of classrooms with culturally competent ...
Background and aims: School ethnic desegregation has been a topic of strong societal and educational...
Growing evidence in recent years has led to an agreement on the importance and benefits that inclusi...
Recent sociometric research evidence in mainstream settings has suggested that pupils identified as ...
Should we mix students from different ethnic groups to increase integration among ethnic minority an...
Students' relationships with peers and teachers strongly influence their motivation to engage in lea...
This paper offers some insights into the ways in which networks of schools can work together in orde...
The aim of this paper is to examine inclusive education in multicultural contexts from an interactio...
ABSTRACT Having friends influences students’ academic, socio-emotional as well as health developmen...
The aim of this paper is critically examining assumptions underlying the Inclusive Education concept...
This article reports the findings of a Finnish socio-psychological research project aiming to promot...
The study of social relationships in K-12 classrooms and schools remains of interest to the field of...
This chapter begins to explore the idea, and origins, of inclusive education and some of the very di...
The dynamics of participation in school contexts can be supported through educational opportunities ...
Although the social benefits of inclusive education have been documented over the years, research al...
In this study the authors explored the social inclusiveness of classrooms with culturally competent ...
Background and aims: School ethnic desegregation has been a topic of strong societal and educational...
Growing evidence in recent years has led to an agreement on the importance and benefits that inclusi...
Recent sociometric research evidence in mainstream settings has suggested that pupils identified as ...
Should we mix students from different ethnic groups to increase integration among ethnic minority an...
Students' relationships with peers and teachers strongly influence their motivation to engage in lea...
This paper offers some insights into the ways in which networks of schools can work together in orde...