Inclusive Education in the diversifying environments of Finland, Iceland, and the Netherlands : A multilingual systematic review
This review investigates how the scholarly fields, themes and concepts of 'inclusive education' are applied in the research and educational contexts of Finland, Iceland and the Netherlands. It identifies and outlines which thematic areas of research and sub-fields of study are referenced i...
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author | Wolff, Charlotte E. Huilla, Heidi Tzaninis, Yannis Magnúsdóttir, Berglind Rós Lappalainen, Sirpa Paulle, Bowen Seppänen, Piia Kosunen, Sonja |
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description | This review investigates how the scholarly fields, themes and concepts of 'inclusive education' are applied in the research and educational contexts of Finland, Iceland and the Netherlands. It identifies and outlines which thematic areas of research and sub-fields of study are referenced in each country by applying a systematic, multilingual approach. We reviewed literature in the local languages of each of these countries over the past decade, from 2007 to 2018, paying particular attention to (a) micro-level, in-depth, classroom interactions; (b) social and political contexts; and (c) social categories. Results of this review emphasise that across all three countries (a) there are similar conceptualisations of inclusive education dominated by categories of disability and special needs, and (b) there is a similar lack of attention to modes of exclusion based on social class, gender, ethnicity and geography as well as to how these can be addressed by more advanced research on inclusive education in these local spheres. Peer reviewed |
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spelling | ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/329019 2025-03-30T15:15:58+00:00 Inclusive Education in the diversifying environments of Finland, Iceland, and the Netherlands : A multilingual systematic review Wolff, Charlotte E. Huilla, Heidi Tzaninis, Yannis Magnúsdóttir, Berglind Rós Lappalainen, Sirpa Paulle, Bowen Seppänen, Piia Kosunen, Sonja Social studies in Urban Education (SURE) Department of Education Diversity, multilingualism and social justice in education 2021-04-14T05:07:01Z 19 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/329019 eng eng SYMPOSIUM JOURNALS 10.1177/1745499921991958 NordForsk http://hdl.handle.net/10138/329019 000618455300001 cc_by_nc_nd info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess Inclusion Northern Europe comparative research educational access inclusive education intersectionality multilingual review Educational sciences Review Article acceptedVersion 2021 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-03-03T15:17:41Z This review investigates how the scholarly fields, themes and concepts of 'inclusive education' are applied in the research and educational contexts of Finland, Iceland and the Netherlands. It identifies and outlines which thematic areas of research and sub-fields of study are referenced in each country by applying a systematic, multilingual approach. We reviewed literature in the local languages of each of these countries over the past decade, from 2007 to 2018, paying particular attention to (a) micro-level, in-depth, classroom interactions; (b) social and political contexts; and (c) social categories. Results of this review emphasise that across all three countries (a) there are similar conceptualisations of inclusive education dominated by categories of disability and special needs, and (b) there is a similar lack of attention to modes of exclusion based on social class, gender, ethnicity and geography as well as to how these can be addressed by more advanced research on inclusive education in these local spheres. Peer reviewed Review Iceland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Research in Comparative and International Education 16 1 3 21 |
spellingShingle | Inclusion Northern Europe comparative research educational access inclusive education intersectionality multilingual review Educational sciences Wolff, Charlotte E. Huilla, Heidi Tzaninis, Yannis Magnúsdóttir, Berglind Rós Lappalainen, Sirpa Paulle, Bowen Seppänen, Piia Kosunen, Sonja Inclusive Education in the diversifying environments of Finland, Iceland, and the Netherlands : A multilingual systematic review |
title | Inclusive Education in the diversifying environments of Finland, Iceland, and the Netherlands : A multilingual systematic review |
title_full | Inclusive Education in the diversifying environments of Finland, Iceland, and the Netherlands : A multilingual systematic review |
title_fullStr | Inclusive Education in the diversifying environments of Finland, Iceland, and the Netherlands : A multilingual systematic review |
title_full_unstemmed | Inclusive Education in the diversifying environments of Finland, Iceland, and the Netherlands : A multilingual systematic review |
title_short | Inclusive Education in the diversifying environments of Finland, Iceland, and the Netherlands : A multilingual systematic review |
title_sort | inclusive education in the diversifying environments of finland, iceland, and the netherlands : a multilingual systematic review |
topic | Inclusion Northern Europe comparative research educational access inclusive education intersectionality multilingual review Educational sciences |
topic_facet | Inclusion Northern Europe comparative research educational access inclusive education intersectionality multilingual review Educational sciences |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10138/329019 |