Teaching Diverse Learners in Europe: Inspiring Practices and Lessons Learned from Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden

peer reviewed Teaching in inclusive settings may be considered a new, challenging task; however, successfully supporting diverse pupils in their learning process has always been at the heart of outstanding pedagogy. Vast differences both in the extent and the quality of inclusive schooling exist bet...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Powell, Justin J W, Merz-Atalik, Kerstin, Ališauskienė, Stefanija, Brendel, Michelle, Echeita, Gerardo, Guðjónsdóttir, Hafdís, Karlsdóttir, Jóhanna, Melienė, Rita, Miltenienė, Lina, Óskarsdóttir, Edda, Persson, Bengt, Persson, Elisabeth, Simón, Cecilia, Sandoval, Marta, Schwartz, Anneli, Tiemann, Heike, Weber, Katja
Other Authors: Education, Culture, Cognition & Society (ECCS) > Institute of Education & Society (InES)
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: SAGE 2019
Subjects:
Online Access:https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/36997
https://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/36997/1/Schuelka_et_al_Chp24_1pp.pdf
id ftunivluxembourg:oai:orbilu.uni.lu:10993/36997
record_format openpolar
spelling ftunivluxembourg:oai:orbilu.uni.lu:10993/36997 2024-10-13T14:08:20+00:00 Teaching Diverse Learners in Europe: Inspiring Practices and Lessons Learned from Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden Powell, Justin J W Merz-Atalik, Kerstin Ališauskienė, Stefanija Brendel, Michelle Echeita, Gerardo Guðjónsdóttir, Hafdís Karlsdóttir, Jóhanna Melienė, Rita Miltenienė, Lina Óskarsdóttir, Edda Persson, Bengt Persson, Elisabeth Simón, Cecilia Sandoval, Marta Schwartz, Anneli Tiemann, Heike Weber, Katja Education, Culture, Cognition & Society (ECCS) > Institute of Education & Society (InES) 2019 https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/36997 https://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/36997/1/Schuelka_et_al_Chp24_1pp.pdf en eng SAGE https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/36997 info:hdl:10993/36997 https://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/36997/1/Schuelka_et_al_Chp24_1pp.pdf open access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess urn:isbn:9781526435552 SAGE Handbook of Inclusion and Diversity in Education, 321-337 (2019) inclusive education diversity teaching school subjects theory practice cross-country comparison lessons learned Europe Germany Iceland Lithuania Luxembourg Spain Sweden Social & behavioral sciences psychology Education & instruction Sociology & social sciences Sciences sociales & comportementales psychologie Education & enseignement Sociologie & sciences sociales book part http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248 info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart peer reviewed 2019 ftunivluxembourg 2024-09-27T07:04:07Z peer reviewed Teaching in inclusive settings may be considered a new, challenging task; however, successfully supporting diverse pupils in their learning process has always been at the heart of outstanding pedagogy. Vast differences both in the extent and the quality of inclusive schooling exist between and within European countries. Promoting comparison and cooperation among countries with long-institutionalized inclusive schooling and countries with less inclusive structures, cultures, and practices proves crucial in education research and reform. Building upon a multi-year collaboration, we synthesize lessons learned about inclusive education reforms and “inspiring practices“ in inclusive education in partner schools in Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Spain, and Sweden. Contemporary practices take the diversity of groups of learners into account, building upon diversity as a resource; this served as the framework for our collaboration. The TdiverS consortium—as an EU-funded Comenius Network Project “Teaching Diverse Learners in (School-)Subjects“ (TdiverS)—was built on the following principles and goals: (1) diversity in theory and practice, resulting from collaborations of practitioners and scientists exchanging knowledge about teaching in inclusive settings; (2) strengthening awareness of the diversity of frameworks, conditions, and determining factors of teaching inclusively in varying cultural contexts; and (3) inclusive education research uniting multilevel, multicultural, and multidisciplinary perspectives. We highlight the values of inclusive education, map its contemporary European geography, summarize contemporary country-level education reforms and the local development of inclusive practices in six countries, and discuss lessons learned across Northern, Eastern, Southern, and Western Europe. TdiverS Book Part Iceland University of Luxembourg: ORBilu - Open Repository and Bibliography
institution Open Polar
collection University of Luxembourg: ORBilu - Open Repository and Bibliography
op_collection_id ftunivluxembourg
language English
topic inclusive education
diversity
teaching
school subjects
theory
practice
cross-country comparison
lessons learned
Europe
Germany
Iceland
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Spain
Sweden
Social & behavioral sciences
psychology
Education & instruction
Sociology & social sciences
Sciences sociales & comportementales
psychologie
Education & enseignement
Sociologie & sciences sociales
spellingShingle inclusive education
diversity
teaching
school subjects
theory
practice
cross-country comparison
lessons learned
Europe
Germany
Iceland
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Spain
Sweden
Social & behavioral sciences
psychology
Education & instruction
Sociology & social sciences
Sciences sociales & comportementales
psychologie
Education & enseignement
Sociologie & sciences sociales
Powell, Justin J W
Merz-Atalik, Kerstin
Ališauskienė, Stefanija
Brendel, Michelle
Echeita, Gerardo
Guðjónsdóttir, Hafdís
Karlsdóttir, Jóhanna
Melienė, Rita
Miltenienė, Lina
Óskarsdóttir, Edda
Persson, Bengt
Persson, Elisabeth
Simón, Cecilia
Sandoval, Marta
Schwartz, Anneli
Tiemann, Heike
Weber, Katja
Teaching Diverse Learners in Europe: Inspiring Practices and Lessons Learned from Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden
topic_facet inclusive education
diversity
teaching
school subjects
theory
practice
cross-country comparison
lessons learned
Europe
Germany
Iceland
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Spain
Sweden
Social & behavioral sciences
psychology
Education & instruction
Sociology & social sciences
Sciences sociales & comportementales
psychologie
Education & enseignement
Sociologie & sciences sociales
description peer reviewed Teaching in inclusive settings may be considered a new, challenging task; however, successfully supporting diverse pupils in their learning process has always been at the heart of outstanding pedagogy. Vast differences both in the extent and the quality of inclusive schooling exist between and within European countries. Promoting comparison and cooperation among countries with long-institutionalized inclusive schooling and countries with less inclusive structures, cultures, and practices proves crucial in education research and reform. Building upon a multi-year collaboration, we synthesize lessons learned about inclusive education reforms and “inspiring practices“ in inclusive education in partner schools in Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Spain, and Sweden. Contemporary practices take the diversity of groups of learners into account, building upon diversity as a resource; this served as the framework for our collaboration. The TdiverS consortium—as an EU-funded Comenius Network Project “Teaching Diverse Learners in (School-)Subjects“ (TdiverS)—was built on the following principles and goals: (1) diversity in theory and practice, resulting from collaborations of practitioners and scientists exchanging knowledge about teaching in inclusive settings; (2) strengthening awareness of the diversity of frameworks, conditions, and determining factors of teaching inclusively in varying cultural contexts; and (3) inclusive education research uniting multilevel, multicultural, and multidisciplinary perspectives. We highlight the values of inclusive education, map its contemporary European geography, summarize contemporary country-level education reforms and the local development of inclusive practices in six countries, and discuss lessons learned across Northern, Eastern, Southern, and Western Europe. TdiverS
author2 Education, Culture, Cognition & Society (ECCS) > Institute of Education & Society (InES)
format Book Part
author Powell, Justin J W
Merz-Atalik, Kerstin
Ališauskienė, Stefanija
Brendel, Michelle
Echeita, Gerardo
Guðjónsdóttir, Hafdís
Karlsdóttir, Jóhanna
Melienė, Rita
Miltenienė, Lina
Óskarsdóttir, Edda
Persson, Bengt
Persson, Elisabeth
Simón, Cecilia
Sandoval, Marta
Schwartz, Anneli
Tiemann, Heike
Weber, Katja
author_facet Powell, Justin J W
Merz-Atalik, Kerstin
Ališauskienė, Stefanija
Brendel, Michelle
Echeita, Gerardo
Guðjónsdóttir, Hafdís
Karlsdóttir, Jóhanna
Melienė, Rita
Miltenienė, Lina
Óskarsdóttir, Edda
Persson, Bengt
Persson, Elisabeth
Simón, Cecilia
Sandoval, Marta
Schwartz, Anneli
Tiemann, Heike
Weber, Katja
author_sort Powell, Justin J W
title Teaching Diverse Learners in Europe: Inspiring Practices and Lessons Learned from Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden
title_short Teaching Diverse Learners in Europe: Inspiring Practices and Lessons Learned from Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden
title_full Teaching Diverse Learners in Europe: Inspiring Practices and Lessons Learned from Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden
title_fullStr Teaching Diverse Learners in Europe: Inspiring Practices and Lessons Learned from Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Teaching Diverse Learners in Europe: Inspiring Practices and Lessons Learned from Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden
title_sort teaching diverse learners in europe: inspiring practices and lessons learned from germany, iceland, lithuania, luxembourg, spain and sweden
publisher SAGE
publishDate 2019
url https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/36997
https://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/36997/1/Schuelka_et_al_Chp24_1pp.pdf
genre Iceland
genre_facet Iceland
op_source urn:isbn:9781526435552
SAGE Handbook of Inclusion and Diversity in Education, 321-337 (2019)
op_relation https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/36997
info:hdl:10993/36997
https://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/36997/1/Schuelka_et_al_Chp24_1pp.pdf
op_rights open access
http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
_version_ 1812815025133322240