The inclusion of students with special educational needs in Learning Communities

<p class="contenido-del-marco-western" lang="en-US"><em><strong>Purpose: </strong></em>To analyze learning communities as an educational project which promotes the inclusion of students with special educational needs based on the school global approa...

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Main Author: Silvia Molina
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: OmniaScience 2015-09-01
Series:Intangible Capital
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Online Access:http://www.intangiblecapital.org/index.php/ic/article/view/642
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spelling doaj-72b1230c21f54a93a7eb32b6d2264dd12020-11-25T00:06:22ZcatOmniaScienceIntangible Capital1697-98182015-09-0111337239210.3926/ic.642326The inclusion of students with special educational needs in Learning CommunitiesSilvia Molina<p class="contenido-del-marco-western" lang="en-US"><em><strong>Purpose: </strong></em>To analyze learning communities as an educational project which promotes the inclusion of students with special educational needs based on the school global approach, its organization and principles.</p> <p class="contenido-del-marco-western" lang="en-US"><em><strong>Design/methodology:</strong></em> We collected and analyzed evidences provided by different participants in learning communities that have students with special needs among their student body. Both data collection and analysis were based on the communicative methodology of research, which has as main aim to identify the transformative components of social and educational realities that contribute to overcome situations of exclusion.</p> <p class="contenido-del-marco-western" lang="en-US"><em><strong>Findings:</strong></em> Results show that learning communities promote the inclusion of students with disabilities in terms of participation in shared activities, acceptance within the group and increase of learning opportunities. When these students are not separated based on their abilities and the existing resources, both within and outside the school, are reorganized in order to educate all students in heterogeneous groups, high learning expectations are promoted and these students can benefit from the aforementioned results.</p> <p class="contenido-del-marco-western" lang="en-US"><em><strong>Originality/value:</strong></em> Learning communities are a project for schools transformation which entails a better use of the multiple and diverse human resources already available in the community, in order to maximize learning opportunities for all students, which in turn benefits students with special needs. In this way, these schools overcome approaches to diversity management mainly based on individualized supports, in order to respond to diversity of needs based on the global transformation of the school.</p>http://www.intangiblecapital.org/index.php/ic/article/view/642Inclusive education, Learning communities, Special educational needs
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The inclusion of students with special educational needs in Learning Communities
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Inclusive education, Learning communities, Special educational needs
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title The inclusion of students with special educational needs in Learning Communities
title_short The inclusion of students with special educational needs in Learning Communities
title_full The inclusion of students with special educational needs in Learning Communities
title_fullStr The inclusion of students with special educational needs in Learning Communities
title_full_unstemmed The inclusion of students with special educational needs in Learning Communities
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series Intangible Capital
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publishDate 2015-09-01
description <p class="contenido-del-marco-western" lang="en-US"><em><strong>Purpose: </strong></em>To analyze learning communities as an educational project which promotes the inclusion of students with special educational needs based on the school global approach, its organization and principles.</p> <p class="contenido-del-marco-western" lang="en-US"><em><strong>Design/methodology:</strong></em> We collected and analyzed evidences provided by different participants in learning communities that have students with special needs among their student body. Both data collection and analysis were based on the communicative methodology of research, which has as main aim to identify the transformative components of social and educational realities that contribute to overcome situations of exclusion.</p> <p class="contenido-del-marco-western" lang="en-US"><em><strong>Findings:</strong></em> Results show that learning communities promote the inclusion of students with disabilities in terms of participation in shared activities, acceptance within the group and increase of learning opportunities. When these students are not separated based on their abilities and the existing resources, both within and outside the school, are reorganized in order to educate all students in heterogeneous groups, high learning expectations are promoted and these students can benefit from the aforementioned results.</p> <p class="contenido-del-marco-western" lang="en-US"><em><strong>Originality/value:</strong></em> Learning communities are a project for schools transformation which entails a better use of the multiple and diverse human resources already available in the community, in order to maximize learning opportunities for all students, which in turn benefits students with special needs. In this way, these schools overcome approaches to diversity management mainly based on individualized supports, in order to respond to diversity of needs based on the global transformation of the school.</p>
topic Inclusive education, Learning communities, Special educational needs
url http://www.intangiblecapital.org/index.php/ic/article/view/642
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