International audienceIn this theoretical article we present our hypothesis on the incompatibility of the inclusive education policy toward students with special educational needs with the meritocratic principle of education. If considering and recognizing the needs of these students is necessary to achieve a successful inclusive environment, we propose that this goal cannot be achieved within current educational systems driven by a meritocratic ideology. We base our rationale on social psychology theories such as system justification and backlash to argue that such incompatibility is particularly visible during the evaluation process. Finally, if we provide some incentives toward greater inclusion while considering the diverse contradictio...
The Ethics of Inclusive Education clarifies the idea of inclusion and its normative content, and pre...
The paper analyzes a confusion in the special education field caused by paradigm shifts towards soci...
Must Inclusion be Special? confronts the messy compromises between inclusion, mainstream and special...
AbstractInclusive education is the attempt to educate persons with intellectual disabilities by inte...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse research about inclusive education. Prior reviews...
International audienceThe present study examines the poor fit between the idea of school meritocracy...
This paper sought to establish how the school system perpetuated the discrimination in society by, f...
Parallel with the development of all of the segments of society, comes the development of the though...
The article deals with a comparative description of inclusive and special systems of education. On t...
Inclusion of students with “disabilities” in public systems of general education has been a global i...
Background: This paper takes the ten themes of Social Role Valorisation (SRV) and reconceptualises t...
In this paper, we intend to consider different understandings of inclusive education that frame curr...
Over the past 20 years, there has been an imperative in most Western countries to accommodate studen...
In this article we claimed that the conception and rhetoric Vygotsky questioned in his works on De-f...
The article describes the inclusive environment's support practices promoting to basic purposes of i...
The Ethics of Inclusive Education clarifies the idea of inclusion and its normative content, and pre...
The paper analyzes a confusion in the special education field caused by paradigm shifts towards soci...
Must Inclusion be Special? confronts the messy compromises between inclusion, mainstream and special...
AbstractInclusive education is the attempt to educate persons with intellectual disabilities by inte...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse research about inclusive education. Prior reviews...
International audienceThe present study examines the poor fit between the idea of school meritocracy...
This paper sought to establish how the school system perpetuated the discrimination in society by, f...
Parallel with the development of all of the segments of society, comes the development of the though...
The article deals with a comparative description of inclusive and special systems of education. On t...
Inclusion of students with “disabilities” in public systems of general education has been a global i...
Background: This paper takes the ten themes of Social Role Valorisation (SRV) and reconceptualises t...
In this paper, we intend to consider different understandings of inclusive education that frame curr...
Over the past 20 years, there has been an imperative in most Western countries to accommodate studen...
In this article we claimed that the conception and rhetoric Vygotsky questioned in his works on De-f...
The article describes the inclusive environment's support practices promoting to basic purposes of i...
The Ethics of Inclusive Education clarifies the idea of inclusion and its normative content, and pre...
The paper analyzes a confusion in the special education field caused by paradigm shifts towards soci...
Must Inclusion be Special? confronts the messy compromises between inclusion, mainstream and special...