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ED6306 - Inclusive and Multicultural Education  – Dan O’Sullivan Teaching Students with General Learning Disabilities:   a)  Barriers to Learning   b)  Principles of Effective Instruction 07/11/11 8 Inclusion:  Societal and Whole-School Issues 24/10/11 7   Contextualising Inclusive Education 17/10/11 6 Theme Date Lecture No.
Dyslexia ~ From Theory to Practice - Delivering Effective Evidence-Based Instruction 28/11/11 11 Review & Discussion ED6306 Assignment – Guidelines (Submission: December 13 th  2011) 05/12/11 12 Inclusive Classroom Practices:  a)  Differentiation  b)  Collaborative Learning Strategies: ~   Peer Tutoring  ~  Co-operative Learning (Group Work) 21/11/11 10 Inclusive Classroom Practice: a)  In-class Support / Team Teaching 14/11/11 9 Theme Date Lecture No.
Contextualising Inclusive Education Dan O’Sullivan ED6306 - Inclusive and Multicultural Education Lecture 6: 17/10/11
Introduction: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],- A  variant  of education in general? - The  main , or even the only, form of education? ,[object Object],- curriculum - assessment - school management - professional development of teachers - pedagogy…………..
-  Learning disability:   Cognitive capacity/IQ =  G eneral  L earning  D isability  [Mild / Moderate / Severe & Profound]  -  Autistic Spectrum Disorders -   Specific  Learning Disability (Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia) -   Specific  Speech and Language Disorder  -  Assessed Syndromes (e.g. Down’s Syndrome) -  Physical disability – e.g. Spina Bifida / Cerebral Palsy  -  Sensory disability – visual / hearning ,[object Object],-  Emotional/behavioural disorder [disturbance] (EBD) ADD  ~ ADHD ~ ODD ~ CD
[object Object],~  notions of ‘special need’ / definitions  -  ‘labelling’ ~  curricular adaptations  -  differentiation ~  individualisation of programmes  -  Individual Education Plan (IEP) ~  support services  -  www.ncse.ie
Proposition 1 Inclusive education extends beyond special needs arising from disabilities – includes consideration of other sources of disadvantage / marginalisation: - gender - socio-economic status /  disadvantage   - language - ethnicity - geographic isolation………………… Complex  inter-relationships  that exist among these factors  &   their  interactions  with disability [e.g. parents & ‘social capital’] Scope varies internationally N.B.   Inclusion of pupils with SEN   =  central concern of ‘Inclusive’ section of ED6306 Proposition  =  a suggestion to be considered
Contexts  of inclusive education consideration should be given to the relationships among the  -  social     political     economic     cultural     and  historica l  contexts of inclusive education  - at  macro     micro     personal     and  interpersonal  levels.  Inclusive education embedded in a range of contexts:-
Proposition 2 Inclusive education is a  complex  and  problematic  concept ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Proposition 3 Although no universally accepted definition of inclusive education, there is  growing international consensus  as to the principal features of this multi-dimensional concept  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],-  distinct from  integration  – unconditional belonging / full membership -  goes far beyond  mere physical (or locational) placement  – instead, attention paid to all aspects of schooling  i.e.   participation .
Proposition 4 From the perspective of placement criteria alone, there are three main types of provision for students with SEN:  one-track, dual-track, and multi-track.  Inclusive education for students with disabilities usually refers to a one-track system.  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Yet more complexity:  in some countries the classification into one of these three categories is in a state of flux [e.g. Holland].
Proposition 5 The inclusive education / segregation divide is not limited to the regular class  vs.  the special class / special school,  - also covers a range of other educational provisions that separate students –  [ institutional access alone does not equate with educational inclusion ] -  Segregating effects of   enrolment / selection [and grouping] by academic ability / aptitude:  Academic (& social!) selection practices - schooled with “like-ability” peers rather than with peers from an homogeneous “community”.  {Issue of schools reproducing inequalities} 2 issues  -   Mini-special schools attached to the mainstream: Students with SEN ostensibly integrated, but placed in segregated and semi-segregated provision within mainstream schools  - largely in isolation from their peers
Proposition 6 With regard to students with disabilities, inclusive education is a site of conflicting paradigms, centered on two different conceptualisations of special needs:  A)  Psycho-medical model: [ “defect model” / “categorical model” etc. ]   -  Assumption: disability = a stable trait – can be readily diagnosed and categorically grouped – category determines resource provision [ cf.  Lecture 1 – Denis Burns  - Slide 8:  Application Criteria: Resource Teaching ] -  School failure - ascribed to some defect, pathology, or inadequacy  located within the student . Predominates within many ( most?)  systems.   -  Reduces people to an essentialised set of characteristics  -  Influences teachers’ expectations ?
B)  Socio-political model:  [“social model” / “relational perspective”] -  Special needs = social constructs.  Task:  Finding a balance between the two paradigms. -  Special education = structural inequalities at the macro-social level are reproduced in institutional form.  -  Attention paid to system deficiencies.
Proposition 7 Inclusion goes beyond education and should involve consideration of  - employment  - recreation  - health and living conditions.  It should therefore involve transformations across all government and other agencies at all levels of society.  ,[object Object],[object Object]
Proposition 8 Inclusive education is not always made available to all students with SEN’s arising from disabilities, particularly those with severe or multiple disabilities.  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],e.g.   USA  –  inclusive ed. not a right  –  “least restrictive environment”  legislation support the preference that for inclusion to be justified,  students should be expected  to be able to achieve or acquire specific skills or certain levels of knowledge.  www.courts.ie/Judgments.nsf/SearchPage?Openform   Search string:  ‘Lucan Educate Together’
Proposition 9 Inclusive education policies & practices must take account of  reforms  in general education - especially those  derived from such neo-liberal philosophies  as  marketization,  devolution, public choice, competition, and  the setting of accountability criteria  such as  standards ,  outcomes and high-stakes testing.  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Proposition 10 *   Societal values & beliefs (12 & 13);   *  economic factors (14);  *   a lack of measures to ensure compliance with policies;   *  the dispersion of responsibility for education;  *  conservative traditions among teachers, teacher educators and educational researchers;   *  parental resistance;  *   lack of skills among teachers;   *  rigid curricula and examination systems;  *   fragile democratic institutions; *   inadequate educational infrastructures (especially in rural/remote areas);  *   large class sizes;   *  resistance from the special education sector (especially special schools);  *   top-down introduction of inclusive education without adequate preparation of schools/communities.   Manifold reasons for Policy / Practice gap in inclusive education: Specified  -  Enacted  -  Experienced
Proposition 11 Inclusive education exists in  historical contexts  in which  vestiges  of older beliefs  co-exist  with newer beliefs.  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Proposition 12 Inclusive education is  embedded in a series of contexts ,  extending from the broad  society ,  through the local  community ,  the  family ,  the  school   and to the  classroom.   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Proposition 13 Because  cultural values and beliefs , levels of  economic wealth , and  histories  mediate the concept of inclusive education, it takes on different meanings in different countries, and  even within countries . The form taken by inclusive education in any particular country is influenced by the nature of the settlements reached at any one time between  Tensions:  global  vs.  local / modernization  vs . traditionalism  [Tensions exacerbated by the rapidity of modernization processes] All settlements are:  a)  complex ; b)  unique to each country;  c)  are in a state of flux.  [Also within-country cultural variations] b)   modernization values   [universal welfare / equity and equality / democracy / human rights / social justice / individualism / parental choice] a)   traditional values   [social cohesion & group identity / collectivism / images of wholeness / fatalism / hierarchical ordering of society  and
Proposition 14 Economic considerations  play a  significant role  in determining approaches to inclusive education:  ,[object Object],-  Adoption of a human capital policy of developing all individuals primarily as a means of enhancing the economy. -  An attitude that persons with disabilities are economic liabilities and are therefore of low priority.  ,[object Object]
Proposition 15 Conclusion:  Inclusive education reflects the relationships that exist at any one time among a country’s  social,   political ,   economic,   cultural  and  historical   contexts.  No one model of inclusive education suits every country’s circumstances –  caution  must be exercised in  ‘exporting’  and  ‘importing’  a particular model:  ,[object Object],[object Object]
Proposition 16 Inclusive education requires major shifts from old to new educational paradigms. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Mitchell, David (2009) Sixteen propositions on the contexts of inclusive education,   in Mitchell, D. (ed.)  Contextualising Inclusive Education – Evaluating old and new international perspectives , Abingdon: Routledge,  1-21.  [Chapter 1 - Introduction]  Boole Q+2  371.9 MITC – 3 copies Recommended websites: Special Education Support Service:  www.sess.ie   [ Remit:  Professional Development] National Council for Special Education:  www.ncse.ie [ Remit:  Resource Allocation / Research]

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Contextualising

  • 1. ED6306 - Inclusive and Multicultural Education – Dan O’Sullivan Teaching Students with General Learning Disabilities: a) Barriers to Learning b) Principles of Effective Instruction 07/11/11 8 Inclusion: Societal and Whole-School Issues 24/10/11 7 Contextualising Inclusive Education 17/10/11 6 Theme Date Lecture No.
  • 2. Dyslexia ~ From Theory to Practice - Delivering Effective Evidence-Based Instruction 28/11/11 11 Review & Discussion ED6306 Assignment – Guidelines (Submission: December 13 th 2011) 05/12/11 12 Inclusive Classroom Practices: a) Differentiation b) Collaborative Learning Strategies: ~ Peer Tutoring ~ Co-operative Learning (Group Work) 21/11/11 10 Inclusive Classroom Practice: a) In-class Support / Team Teaching 14/11/11 9 Theme Date Lecture No.
  • 3. Contextualising Inclusive Education Dan O’Sullivan ED6306 - Inclusive and Multicultural Education Lecture 6: 17/10/11
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  • 7. Proposition 1 Inclusive education extends beyond special needs arising from disabilities – includes consideration of other sources of disadvantage / marginalisation: - gender - socio-economic status / disadvantage - language - ethnicity - geographic isolation………………… Complex inter-relationships that exist among these factors & their interactions with disability [e.g. parents & ‘social capital’] Scope varies internationally N.B. Inclusion of pupils with SEN = central concern of ‘Inclusive’ section of ED6306 Proposition = a suggestion to be considered
  • 8. Contexts of inclusive education consideration should be given to the relationships among the - social political economic cultural and historica l contexts of inclusive education - at macro micro personal and interpersonal levels. Inclusive education embedded in a range of contexts:-
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  • 12. Proposition 5 The inclusive education / segregation divide is not limited to the regular class vs. the special class / special school, - also covers a range of other educational provisions that separate students – [ institutional access alone does not equate with educational inclusion ] - Segregating effects of enrolment / selection [and grouping] by academic ability / aptitude: Academic (& social!) selection practices - schooled with “like-ability” peers rather than with peers from an homogeneous “community”. {Issue of schools reproducing inequalities} 2 issues - Mini-special schools attached to the mainstream: Students with SEN ostensibly integrated, but placed in segregated and semi-segregated provision within mainstream schools - largely in isolation from their peers
  • 13. Proposition 6 With regard to students with disabilities, inclusive education is a site of conflicting paradigms, centered on two different conceptualisations of special needs: A) Psycho-medical model: [ “defect model” / “categorical model” etc. ] - Assumption: disability = a stable trait – can be readily diagnosed and categorically grouped – category determines resource provision [ cf. Lecture 1 – Denis Burns - Slide 8: Application Criteria: Resource Teaching ] - School failure - ascribed to some defect, pathology, or inadequacy located within the student . Predominates within many ( most?) systems. - Reduces people to an essentialised set of characteristics - Influences teachers’ expectations ?
  • 14. B) Socio-political model: [“social model” / “relational perspective”] - Special needs = social constructs. Task: Finding a balance between the two paradigms. - Special education = structural inequalities at the macro-social level are reproduced in institutional form. - Attention paid to system deficiencies.
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  • 18. Proposition 10 * Societal values & beliefs (12 & 13); * economic factors (14); * a lack of measures to ensure compliance with policies; * the dispersion of responsibility for education; * conservative traditions among teachers, teacher educators and educational researchers; * parental resistance; * lack of skills among teachers; * rigid curricula and examination systems; * fragile democratic institutions; * inadequate educational infrastructures (especially in rural/remote areas); * large class sizes; * resistance from the special education sector (especially special schools); * top-down introduction of inclusive education without adequate preparation of schools/communities. Manifold reasons for Policy / Practice gap in inclusive education: Specified - Enacted - Experienced
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  • 21. Proposition 13 Because cultural values and beliefs , levels of economic wealth , and histories mediate the concept of inclusive education, it takes on different meanings in different countries, and even within countries . The form taken by inclusive education in any particular country is influenced by the nature of the settlements reached at any one time between Tensions: global vs. local / modernization vs . traditionalism [Tensions exacerbated by the rapidity of modernization processes] All settlements are: a) complex ; b) unique to each country; c) are in a state of flux. [Also within-country cultural variations] b) modernization values [universal welfare / equity and equality / democracy / human rights / social justice / individualism / parental choice] a) traditional values [social cohesion & group identity / collectivism / images of wholeness / fatalism / hierarchical ordering of society and
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  • 25. Mitchell, David (2009) Sixteen propositions on the contexts of inclusive education, in Mitchell, D. (ed.) Contextualising Inclusive Education – Evaluating old and new international perspectives , Abingdon: Routledge, 1-21. [Chapter 1 - Introduction] Boole Q+2 371.9 MITC – 3 copies Recommended websites: Special Education Support Service: www.sess.ie [ Remit: Professional Development] National Council for Special Education: www.ncse.ie [ Remit: Resource Allocation / Research]