This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible through the University of Toronto’s TSpace repositoryAs the definition of inclusion broadens from supporting and accommodating for students with special needs to embracing the diversity and learning needs of all students, classrooms striving for inclusion are faced with mounting expectations of what it means to be inclusive. In this inquiry, students identified as gifted and learning support teachers explored Kazimierz Dabrowski’s theory of positive integration, to see whether it offered a new perspective on how they saw themselves and others within these spaces. Dabrowski’s theory revolves around the role of emotion in personality developme...
The success of inclusive education, measured by the students’ sense of belonging in school, has rece...
With an interdisciplinary focus on creativity, inclusion and wellbeing, this paper provides a concep...
It has been argued by researchers in the field of dis/ability research that it is not possible for p...
In this paper, we discuss the need for pre-service teachers to enter the classroom with the disposit...
The goal of this thesis is to critically analyze the structures currently present within the educati...
The theoretical frame of this paper was grounded in positive psychology programs and social ecology ...
Dąbrowski’s Theory of Positive Disintegration is an emotion-centred, non-ontogenetic, five-level the...
Since the 1970’s, research on well-being in education has developed in numerous countries around the...
This is a single site qualitative case study to investigate how inclusion is understood, and put i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of studying among people with a neurops...
In this study I theorize my life experiences with difference as a student and teacher through the fr...
Inclusion has become a global buzzword relating to education policy and practice. Mostly, it is tied...
Universities in Canada and across the globe are experiencing a significant diversification of their ...
Research indicates that although much is known about implementing successful inclusion, general educ...
In education settings, inclusive or mainstream classes are resisted at the secondary level and there...
The success of inclusive education, measured by the students’ sense of belonging in school, has rece...
With an interdisciplinary focus on creativity, inclusion and wellbeing, this paper provides a concep...
It has been argued by researchers in the field of dis/ability research that it is not possible for p...
In this paper, we discuss the need for pre-service teachers to enter the classroom with the disposit...
The goal of this thesis is to critically analyze the structures currently present within the educati...
The theoretical frame of this paper was grounded in positive psychology programs and social ecology ...
Dąbrowski’s Theory of Positive Disintegration is an emotion-centred, non-ontogenetic, five-level the...
Since the 1970’s, research on well-being in education has developed in numerous countries around the...
This is a single site qualitative case study to investigate how inclusion is understood, and put i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of studying among people with a neurops...
In this study I theorize my life experiences with difference as a student and teacher through the fr...
Inclusion has become a global buzzword relating to education policy and practice. Mostly, it is tied...
Universities in Canada and across the globe are experiencing a significant diversification of their ...
Research indicates that although much is known about implementing successful inclusion, general educ...
In education settings, inclusive or mainstream classes are resisted at the secondary level and there...
The success of inclusive education, measured by the students’ sense of belonging in school, has rece...
With an interdisciplinary focus on creativity, inclusion and wellbeing, this paper provides a concep...
It has been argued by researchers in the field of dis/ability research that it is not possible for p...