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Kathleen M. Quinlan; Dave S. P. Thomas – International Journal for Academic Development, 2025
Although there is a growing movement toward creating more equitable learning and teaching practices in higher education, academic developers are still grappling with practical ways to guide academics in inclusive curricular transformation. We briefly characterize the current conversation among academic developers and present and reflect on a new…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Curriculum Development, Equal Education, Cultural Awareness
Toni R. Barton – Eye on Education, 2025
This action-oriented guide details how school leaders can take an active role in transforming school systems so that they are truly inclusive--promoting belonging and academic success for exceptional learners and across all student subgroups. Centered around the key idea that learner variability is the norm rather than the exception, and that…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Inclusion, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Change
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Catia Giaconi; Ilaria D'Angelo; Tina Marcoionni; Tommaso Santilli; Lucia Borsini – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
This paper explores the concept of teacher agency for inclusive education, focusing on the application of European Union education policies in the Italian school system. The concept of "agency," defined as the teacher's ability to act in a proactive and transformative way within educational contexts, emerges as a crucial trajectory for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Teacher Competencies, Preservice Teachers
Cara E. Furman – Harvard Education Press, 2024
"In Teaching from an Ethical Center," Cara E. Furman proposes a process for bringing philosophical inquiry into teacher education and adopting it as a centering tool to enrich teaching practice and help teachers act justly. Under Furman's thoughtful guidance, both experienced and preservice teachers will find that engagement with…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Ethics, Values, Philosophy
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Chris Edwards; Abigail M. A. Love; Ru Ying Cai; Melanie Heyworth; Alexandra Johnston; Fiona Aldridge; Vicki Gibbs – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Receiving an autism diagnosis in adulthood can be profoundly transformative, yet many newly diagnosed autistic adults experience a lack of accessible, affirming post-diagnostic support. This study explores how a self-guided, neurodiversity-affirming resource--the "Welcome Pack"--supports newly diagnosed autistic adults in navigating…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Adults, Inclusion
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Laura Vaughn; Julie E. Owen; Michael Daniels; Cameron C. Beatty – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
Identity exploration is a pivotal component in shaping effective student leadership trainers. This article examines identity exploration in student leadership training, highlighting the role of self-awareness, reflection on positionality, and the intricate interplay of power and privilege within identity development. By delving into the nuances of…
Descriptors: Student Leadership, Leadership Training, Self Concept, Reflection
Dagmar Spain – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This arts-based narrative research was an inquiry into how embodied dialogic spaces can provide access to dance learning reflections by students after graduating from a pre-professional dance program (DanceWorks, Berlin, and Palucca University, Dresden, in Germany, and Duncan Center, Prague, in the Czech Republic). Dialogic spaces, a term used by…
Descriptors: Dance Education, College Graduates, Student Attitudes, Reflection
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Ana Virginia López-Fuentes; Raquel Fernández-Fernández – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
The use of films in the classroom is not new, as they promote critical thinking and reflection (Prats, Lluis. 2005. "Cine para Educar." Barcelona: Belacqua). However, their role in promoting inclusive values with young learners remains relatively unexplored. Films have been considered a powerful pedagogical tool that helps students be in…
Descriptors: Films, Inclusion, Diversity, Preschool Education
Denise Susanne Desrosiers – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Many U.S. higher education institutions invest significantly in diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ)-oriented professional development (PD) to help faculty develop knowledge and skills for serving diverse student populations. However, evidence is mixed regarding the effectiveness of DEIJ PD in helping institutions make progress on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Equal Education
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Michele G. Wheatly; Jessica Dewey; Laurel Willingham-McLain; Jacques Safari Mwayaona – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2025
Science remains an exclusionary field to people who do not align with "acceptable" worldviews (e.g., white, Western, masculine). One avenue for making science more welcoming and inclusive is to empower current science students to become change agents in their fields. However, it is useful to understand where students are starting from…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Diversity, Equal Education, Inclusion
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Norbert Meyn – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2025
In this article I discuss how a focus on migration and transnational mobility of composers and performers can help to overcome exclusionary methodological nationalism in higher music education and foster an increased awareness of artistic citizenship in a global rather than national arena. Reflecting on insights from participatory action research…
Descriptors: Music Education, Migration, Musicians, Citizenship
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Arielle T. Garand – Canadian Journal of Education, 2025
This article explores the integration of Red River Métis cultural identity into pedagogy, emphasizing the benefits for diverse students in the Canadian context. Using personal narratives and historical connections, it highlights the implications of land-based learning and critical historical analysis to infuse Indigenous perspectives into the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, Indigenous Knowledge, Place Based Education
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Carolina Becerra Sepúlveda; Carolina Picol Córdova; Estefanía Silva Martínez; Valentina Tapia Pavez – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2024
This research focuses on including people with disabilities in higher education. It proposes that reflective teaching is a tool to move from an integrative to an inclusive approach. Using a qualitative methodology, it analyzes teachers' positions on integration and inclusion, using focus groups to collect information. The results show that most…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Higher Education, Teacher Attitudes, Reflection
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Lüddeckens, Johanna; Anderson, Lotta; Östlund, Daniel – Journal of Educational Administration, 2022
Purpose: The aim of this case study is to describe what commitment and actions are needed in the Swedish school so that principals -- within the Swedish school policy framework and with the goal of creating an inclusive school culture and practice -- can positively affect schooling for students with disabilities, with a particular focus on…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Inclusion, Autism
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Beth Link; Caitlin M. Black – Art Education, 2024
The authors have a lot in common. They are white, cis women, former K-12 art teachers, and recent doctoral graduates. They both entered their first classrooms with good intentions to create lessons reflecting diverse students. Yet, after a few years of teaching, they developed a sinking feeling in the pit of their stomachs. They developed a…
Descriptors: Art Education, Ethnography, Psychological Patterns, Inclusion
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