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Mark Nichols – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2024
The terms 'open' and 'distance' are no longer helpful for advancing approaches to education traditionally served by open institutions. A proposal to reframe the terms 'open' and 'distance' is made: 'open', it is suggested, needs to be linked more explicitly to education that is increasingly available, inclusive, scalable, and sustainable.…
Descriptors: Open Education, Distance Education, Definitions, Instructional Design
Universal Design for Learning as a Theory of Inclusive Practice for Use by Educational Psychologists
Sewell, Alexandra; Kennett, Anastasia; Pugh, Victoria – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2022
Educational psychologists seek to keep abreast of significant theoretical and practical developments within the field of inclusive education. This paper outlines and discusses Universal Design for Learning as a theory of inclusion, highly applicable for use by educational psychologists. The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework is…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Theories, Inclusion, Educational Practices
Potter, Sophie – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2022
The UK education system is becoming increasingly dominated by exclusive economic and political ideology. The neoliberal agenda marketises young people and encourages them to take part in a competitive system. The rise of multi-academy trusts (MATs) further exacerbates an already inequitable system in which young people with special education needs…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Inclusion, Barriers, Special Education
Prud'homme, Joseph – Journal of Catholic Education, 2022
Recent US Supreme Court cases signal a likely increase in calls for K-12 school choice programs that include the option of enrolling in religious schools. In turn, criticism of religious school-inclusive school choice programming is likely to shift to policy and values-based critiques. This article addresses two allegations of Catholic primary and…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Vouchers, Educational Theories, Cultural Pluralism
Smith, Allison; García, Hugo A. – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2018
Purpose: For several decades, human and financial resources have been the focus of academic institutions in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics fields of study because of low matriculation and graduation involving diverse student populations. However, there is a paucity of research about pathways to doctoral-level education and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Doctoral Programs, Females, Minority Group Students
MacArthur, Jude; Rutherford, Gill – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2016
Contemporary understandings of inclusive education increasingly emphasise processes of reform, within and between schools, and across education systems, which respond to diversity amongst all students. The goal of an equitable, high quality and welcoming system in which all students are present, participating and achieving in their local school is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Success, Inclusion, Educational Change
Connor, David J. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2013
This narrative essay weaves personal recollections of my encounters with Ellen Brantlinger and a sampling of her works that continue to exert a profound influence on my own thinking and writing within Disability Studies in Education. I begin by describing how, as a first-year doctoral student, I encountered the scholarly work of Ellen and…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Doctoral Programs, Disabilities, Risk
Whittaker, Catharine R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2012
Literature circles or book clubs are small, heterogeneous groups of students who have chosen to read and discuss the same book together. The research on literature circles suggests that they hold great promise for increasing students' enjoyment of reading and honing their literacy skills. When evidence-based strategies are embedded into a…
Descriptors: Heterogeneous Grouping, Literacy, Reading Instruction, Inclusion
Burnett, Bruce; McArdle, Felicity – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2011
Australia has a long and sometimes turbulent relationship with the migrant Other. This paper examines a component of this relationship via the window of contemporary multicultural policy. The paper begins with an analysis of the political and social conditions that enabled a national and bipartisan policy of multiculturalism to emerge as…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Cultural Pluralism, Articulation (Education), Foreign Countries
Hess, Frederick M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2012
Foundations must encourage rigorous debate over objectives, strategies, and outcomes as they become more engaged in policy-focused giving. In doing this, they must make it abundantly clear that they won't blacklist critics. The value of skeptics is that they raise unpleasant issues and make it possible for those inside an organizational bubble to…
Descriptors: Philanthropic Foundations, Private Financial Support, Educational Policy, Educational Finance
Brown, Kathleen M. – Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly, 2010
The major priorities that should guide leadership education in preparing leaders for their work of leading schools in a democratic society are: (1) Teaching leaders to understand the inequities of society; (2) Teaching leaders to serve as agents for social transformation; and (3) Teaching leaders to help each and every student learn and succeed.…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Democracy, Equal Education, Leadership Training