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A. Galkien
ė, O. Monkevičienė (eds.),
Improving Inclusive Education through
Universal Design for Learning
, Inclusive Learning and Educational Equity 5,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80658-3_11
Chapter 11
Good Practice in Inclusive Education:
Participatory Reinterpretation of Already
Existing Elaborate Classroom Practices
Under a UDL Perspective
Michelle Proyer , Gertraud Kremsner , and Gottfried Biewer
Abstract This chapter presents well-established educational practices imple-
mented at a school in Vienna with two decades of experience in school development
in the context of inclusion. It elaborates on how these existing teaching practices
can be interpreted from a UDL perspective. Furthermore,
this chapter aims to under-
line the importance of engaging with teachers’ perspectives in research efforts
regarding the design of learning environments. Findings point to the advantages that
the emphasized consideration of localized and societal
backgrounds of students
could add to the purposeful application of UDL.
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