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Pedagogy for Inclusive Education
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Authors/contributors
- Loreman, Tim (Book Author)
- Loreman, Tim (Author)
Title
Pedagogy for Inclusive Education
Abstract
A number of different pedagogical approaches have been presented as being helpful for teachers working with students in inclusive learning environments. These approaches were developed in the late 20th century and were largely derived from models of special education. Many of them are still evident in classrooms around the world today. Based on approaches that appear to have been effective, a set of principles for the development and implementation of inclusive education pedagogy, as identified in the academic literature, can be discerned. These principles, however, are best viewed through a critical lens that highlights cautions for teachers engaged in inclusive teaching. Examples of inclusive approaches that align with some basic principles of inclusive pedagogy include but are not limited to Differentiated Instruction, Universal Design for Learning, and Florian and Spratt’s (2013) Inclusive Pedagogical Approach in Action framework.
Book Title
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date
2017-03-29
Language
en
ISBN
978-0-19-026409-3
Accessed
02/06/2021, 22:54
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
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Citation
Loreman, T. 2017. ‘Pedagogy for Inclusive Education’. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264093.013.148.
Topic
- Classroom practices
- Curriculum retention
- Drop-out/Push-out
- Individual learning difficulties
- Individual learning needs
- Learning processes
- Obstacles to teaching and learning
- School completion
- School resources
- Teacher behaviour
- Teacher guides and lessons plans
- Teacher-related constraints
- Teaching and learning
- Teaching materials
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