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Session Overview
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Cap: 64
Date: Tuesday, 27/Aug/2024
9:30
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12:00
00 SES 0.5 WS D (NW 07): Learning to talk in/with research: Recognition and power in consultation-conversational methodologies
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Hanna Ragnarsdóttir
Workshop. Pre-registration required
 

Learning to Talk in/with Research: Recognition and Power in Consultation-Conversational Methodologies

13:15
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14:45
04 SES 01 B: Inclusion in Higher Education
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Istvan Orsos
Paper Session
 

Inclusive Excellence and Neurodiversity in Higher Education: Explorative Research Using a Process Model of Inclusion



Equal Access to Learning: Overcoming Barriers in Higher Education for Students with Disabilities



An Example Of An Inclusive Community In Higher Education In Hungary From The Perspective Of Roma Youth

15:15
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16:45
04 SES 02 B: Increasing inclusion in Higher Education
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Anne Lene Toppe
Paper Session
 

Enhancing Assessment and Engagement by Sense of Belonging in Open Higher Education



Collaboration between Higher Education and the Practice Field - The Competence Boost for Special Education and Inclusion

17:15
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18:45
04 SES 03 B: Resilience in Inclusive Education: Communication, Social Capital, and Instruction
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Margarita Bilgeri
Paper Session
 

Establishing a Culture of Effective Communication in Education: Building Resilience and Fostering Well-Being in Times of Uncertainty



Can a Student with Special Equational Needs Be Successful? Social Capital as a Source of Resilience



The Role of Instructional Quality and Language Distance on Immigrant Students’ Academic Resilience: Insights from PISA 2018 30 European Countries

Date: Wednesday, 28/Aug/2024
9:30
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11:00
04 SES 04 B: Vulnerabilities in Inclusive Education
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Antonios Ktenidis
Paper Session
 

Navigating Uncertainties and Vulnerabilities. Personal Accounts of Research Participants in Supported Living Arrangements During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic.



Disruptions, Risk and Vulnerability, Challenges and Opportunities in the Recovery Phase of the Pandemic



The Everyday Dys-Appearance of Students with Dwarfism in Secondary Schools in the United Kingdom: Bodies Out of Place and Time

13:45
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15:15
04 SES 06 B: Teacher Education for Inclusion: International Trends (Part 1)
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Ines Alves
Panel Discussion Part 1/2, to be continued in 04 SES 07 B
 

Teacher Education for Inclusion: International Trends (Part 1)

15:45
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17:15
04 SES 07 B: Teacher Education for Inclusion: International Trends (Part 2)
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Ines Alves
Panel Discussion Part 2/2, continued from 04 SES 06 B
 

Teacher Education for Inclusion: International Trends (Part 2)

Date: Thursday, 29/Aug/2024
9:30
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11:00
04 SES 09 B: Why Are We Still Failing Some Learners?” Importance of Contextually Situated Research on Inclusive Education
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Fabian Mußél
Panel Discussion
 

Why Are We Still Failing Some Learners?” Importance of Contextually Situated Research on Inclusive Education

13:45
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15:15
04 SES 11 B: Examining Parental Views About Education of Their Child with a Disability: a Global Cross Comparison
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Umesh Sharma
Chair: Stuart Woodcock
Symposium
 

Examining Parental Views About Education of Their Child with a Disability: a Global Cross Comparison

Chair: Umesh Sharma

Discussant: Stuart Woodcock

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Are We Included? Parents responses to a place-based research project on Inclusion in the southwest of England 2021-2023

Suanne Gibson, Sonia Blandford

 

Parental Perception on Well-being of Students with Disabilities in Regular and Special Schools

Veslemøy Fossum Johansson, Marte Karoline Herrebrøden, Line-Britt Ulriksen, Anders Nordahl-Hansen

 

Parents and Caregivers’ Perceptions regarding the Quality of Inclusive Practices in Schools

Paola Aiello, Erika Marie Pace, Iolanda Zollo, Emanuela Zappalà

15:45
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17:15
04 SES 12 B: Understanding Inclusive Contexts and Situations
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Xinqian Jiang
Paper Session
 

Special Education or Mainstream Schooling?: Decoding Parental Choices in the Chinese Setting



Embracing the Future. Giving the Floor to Families of Adults People with Disability between hope and social issues



Insights from the Austrian Summer School. Can the intervention ensure school participation?

17:30
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19:00
04 SES 13 B: Exploring Inclusive Education - Methods and Research Practices
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Felicitas Kruschick
Paper Session
 

Observing Teaching Quality Differentially? Individual Cognitive Activation through Digital Storytelling in Inclusive Primary School Classes



Using Video Observation to Investigate the Opportunities offered by Dance for Personal Development and Inclusion of Children Experiencing Complex Needs.



Comparison - Analysis and Reflection Through the 'Productivity of Difference' (Parreira do Amaral, 2015) in Postcolonial, Ethnographic Inclusion Research

Date: Friday, 30/Aug/2024
9:30
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11:00
04 SES 14 B: Teachers Training and Continuing Professional Development for Building Communities’ democratic languages and cultures; informing feedback-loops to policy to dismantle systemic-injustices (Part 1)
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Hauwa Imam
Chair: Hauwa Imam
Symposium Part 1 to be continued in 04 SES 16 B
 

Teachers Training and Continuing Professional Development for Building Communities’ democratic languages and cultures; informing feedback-loops to policy to dismantle systemic-injustices

Chair: Alison Taysum

Discussant: Arto Kallioniemi

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Albania/Kosovo Perspectives: Teacher Training and Continuing Professional Development Building Communities’ democratic languages and cultures informing feedback-loops to policy-makers dismantling systemic-injustices

Ferit Hysa, Alison Taysum, Hauwa Imam

 

US Perspectives: Teacher Training and Continuing Professional Development Building Communities’ democratic languages and cultures informing feedback-loops to policy-makers dismantling systemic-injustices

Daniel Eadens, Hauwa Imam

 

Nigerian Perspectives: Teacher Training and Continuing Professional Development Building Communities’ democratic languages and cultures informing feedback-loops to policy-makers dismantling systemic-injustices

Hauwa Imam

 

Nigerian Perspective: Universities Training Extension Agents to Build Community to Enhance Farmers' Knowledge to Optimise Crop Yields/Nutrition, Income and lifestyles

Dominic Uchi, Hauwa Imam

11:30
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13:00
04 SES 16 B: Teacher Training and Continuing Professional Development for Building Communities’ democratic languages and cultures; informing feedback-loops to policy to dismantle systemic-injustices (Part 2)
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Hauwa Imam
Chair: Hauwa Imam
Symposium Part 2 continued from 04 SES 14 B
 

Teacher Training and Continuing Professional Development for Building Communities’ democratic languages and cultures; informing feedback-loops to policy to dismantle systemic-injustices

Chair: Alison Taysum

Discussant: Arto Kallioniemi

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Iraqi Perspective: Teachers Training and Continuing Professional Development for Building Communities’ languages and cultures of democracy to dismantle systemic injustices

Mayamin Altae, Dan Eadens, Hauwa Imam

 

Morocco Perspective: Teachers Training and Continuing Professional Development for Building Communities’ languages and cultures of democracy to dismantle systemic injustices

Abdelaziz Zohri, Hauwa Imam, Alison Taysum

 

Palestinian Perspective: Teachers Training and Continuing Professional Development for Building Communities’ languages and cultures of democracy to dismantle systemic injustices

Soheil Salha, Hauwa Imam

 

Syrian Refugees Perspective: Teacher Training and Continuing Professional Development Building Communities’ languages and cultures of democracy to dismantle systemic injustices

Yahya Al-Abdullah, Hauwa Imam

14:15
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15:45
04 SES 17 B: Training Reflective Practitioners for a Sustainably Inclusive School
Location: Room 111 in ΧΩΔ 02 (Common Teaching Facilities [CTF02]) [Floor 1]
Chair: Lisa Rosen
Chair: Ineke Pit-ten Cate
Symposium
 

Training Reflective Practitioners for a Sustainably Inclusive School

Chair: Lisa Rosen

Discussant: Ineke Pit-ten Cate

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Supporting School Practice as Translation Work that Reduces Uncertainty

Bernhard Rauh

 

Case Analysis with Student Teachers: Reflecting on One's Own Actions and Unconscious Motives

Jean-Marie Weber

 

Capacity for Action in the Face of Uncertainty and Fear of the Unknown

Margit Datler


 
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