The origin of this chapter lies in a presentation by a colleague whose work I admire. Drawing on their extensive experience, they have developed guidance for schools to support children with special educational needs. Their conclusion was that teachers could adopt an eclectic approach, utilizing and combining different interventions as appropriate. The notion of utilizing different teaching approaches to facilitate inclusive education seemed accepted as unproblematic. However, I began to wonder about what happens when teaching approaches are based on conflicting views about the nature of how children learn. This led me to consider a more fundamental question. Do teachers’ own beliefs about how knowledge is created and how children develop (t...
Due to increasing globalisation, diversity is integral to many modern soci-eties. Yet, graduate teac...
This article examines the relevance of modern moral philosophy to education, with particular referen...
The purpose of this ethnographic study is to highlight the key concepts of inclusive educational pra...
The Ethics of Inclusive Education clarifies the idea of inclusion and its normative content, and pre...
A growing number of children with intellectual disabilities attend inclusive schools in Indonesia. P...
Ph.D.Abstract: Inclusive Education has been the subject of much research and debate internationally ...
In many universities and related knowledge transmission organisations, professional focus on empiric...
MEd (Special Needs Education), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusVarying studies on inclus...
This book reveals the entanglement of ethics, rights and justice in education. It aims to develop ev...
Teachers' beliefs and values are affecting the emerging organizational paradigm called inclusive edu...
For inclusive educational policies to be successful, teachers need to support their implementation i...
This chapter begins a conversation about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), th...
AbstractTeachers’ perception, knowledge and behaviour in inclusive practice represent a very importa...
This chapter addresses some of the tensions and challenges involved in practical theorising on inclu...
While many teachers articulate a strong commitment to the values of equity and excellence underpinni...
Due to increasing globalisation, diversity is integral to many modern soci-eties. Yet, graduate teac...
This article examines the relevance of modern moral philosophy to education, with particular referen...
The purpose of this ethnographic study is to highlight the key concepts of inclusive educational pra...
The Ethics of Inclusive Education clarifies the idea of inclusion and its normative content, and pre...
A growing number of children with intellectual disabilities attend inclusive schools in Indonesia. P...
Ph.D.Abstract: Inclusive Education has been the subject of much research and debate internationally ...
In many universities and related knowledge transmission organisations, professional focus on empiric...
MEd (Special Needs Education), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusVarying studies on inclus...
This book reveals the entanglement of ethics, rights and justice in education. It aims to develop ev...
Teachers' beliefs and values are affecting the emerging organizational paradigm called inclusive edu...
For inclusive educational policies to be successful, teachers need to support their implementation i...
This chapter begins a conversation about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), th...
AbstractTeachers’ perception, knowledge and behaviour in inclusive practice represent a very importa...
This chapter addresses some of the tensions and challenges involved in practical theorising on inclu...
While many teachers articulate a strong commitment to the values of equity and excellence underpinni...
Due to increasing globalisation, diversity is integral to many modern soci-eties. Yet, graduate teac...
This article examines the relevance of modern moral philosophy to education, with particular referen...
The purpose of this ethnographic study is to highlight the key concepts of inclusive educational pra...