What does the village need to raise a child with additional needs? Thoughts on creating a framework to support collective inclusion

Pearl Subban, Stuart Woodcock, Brent Bradford, Allesandra Romano, Caroline Sahli Lozano, Harry Kullmann, Umesh Sharma, Tim Loreman, Elias Avramidis

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Abstract

In this paper, a group of nine international scholars reflect on the collective responsibilities of stakeholders within inclusive educational settings. This reflection was prompted by the need to identify specific elements which would support intentional, collective responsibility to support authentic inclusion for all students. In order to engender this collectivist mindset, mirroring the metaphor of the nurturing village, the group conducted a qualitative study based on structured and semi-structured dialogue, written reflections and previously constructed research to inform a framework to support inclusivity more collectively. Results suggest that nurturing spaces, empathetic relationships, supportive networks and targeted teaching, all contribute to bona fide inclusion, especially if this responsibility is shared and cohesive. Data further revealed that inclusivity is a values-driven process which flourishes when all stakeholders subscribe to common values and tenets regarding socially just educational provision. The authors inculcate the village-mindset, a now popularly received notion, reinforcing the need for active and deliberate dialogue focusing on shared responsibilities and vision. In this paper, we intend to reiterate the need for educational systems which foster more collective, compassionate and nurturing inclusive practice in educational settings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)668-683
Number of pages16
JournalTeachers and teaching: theory and practice
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • collective responsibility
  • Inclusive education
  • inclusive schools
  • school community
  • village mindset

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