Inclusive Learning and Educational Equity 5
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approach of transforming the process of education Development of inclusive education applying UDL approach UDL as a means for mobilising school community Fig. 12.1 Model for applying the UDL approach while developing inclusive education 12 The Model of UDL Implementation Enabling the Development of Inclusive Educati… 316 UDL approach to distance learning led to an unexpected result—to closer collabo- ration of teachers, pupils, and parents that stimulated a more active engagement of pupils in the process of learning. UDL as an Approach of Strengthening Teacher Inclusive Attitudes The action research revealed that the teachers’ ability to doubt the existing practices, to ques- tion and explore them, encourages the improvement of inclusive education prac- tices. The enhancement of teachers’ inclusive attitudes was promoted by international collaboration among schools in the participating countries, and this allowed for seeing practical examples of organising inclusive education. School teachers– researchers had an opportunity to act with university researchers on an equal basis while making practice-oriented decisions. Despite the fact that in the beginning of the project the whole research team (teachers and researchers) together with UDL strategists discussed and analysed the conception, principles, and practices of this approach, in the beginning of action research every teacher possessed own interpretations of the UDL approach, which were successfully conformed through collaboration and constant reflection. A relevant aspect in the change in teachers’ attitudes towards the process of edu- cation was revealed. In Lithuania, where the understanding of a class as a homoge- nous unit traditionally prevails, teachers have started seeing every pupil in the general context of the class. In Finland, where children are provided with substan- tial individual support, teachers have started including children with severe special needs in the joint learning process in the classroom. In the Austrian school, a ques- tion regarding combining individualised and common environment targeting the same goal remained significant. Download 5.65 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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