Inclusive Education and Sustainability
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Education and Approaches".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 January 2021) | Viewed by 102309
Special Issue Editors
Interests: inclusive education; inter-professional teamwork; support for learning and schooling; student welfare work; educational transitions; teachers' professional development
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: inclusive education pedagogy and practice; teacher education and professional development; cross-sectoral collaboration; school leadership; financing inclusive education
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The purpose of the Special Issue on Inclusive Education and Sustainability is to focus on studies that enhance our understanding of the concept of inclusive education. There is a gap in the inclusive literature on conceptualizing the quality of inclusive education. Therefore, we are interested in papers that identify and analyze inclusive or exclusive perceptions, practices, pedagogies, and structures in different contexts and aim to change unequal power relations wherever people meet, work, and study. The perspectives may be taken at different levels of the education system, ranging from the micro level to societal structures as well as inclusive teacher education.
The approach in the articles addressed to the Special Issue may also be multidisciplinary and cross-sectoral, addressing how different disciplines and sectors can be brought together to develop inclusive education systems at the school, local, regional, or national levels.
Sustainable development is embedded in the ethos of inclusive education. Inclusive education resonates positively with widely agreed values of creating sustainable futures by emphasizing the value of each individual, embracing education for all, and promoting sustainable wellbeing in communities. In its broadest sense, inclusive education represents universal values of social justice and incorporates the idea of constantly evolving democracy. Our point of view is that researching inclusive education may support the building of resilient and tolerant communities in our current pluralistic world and enhance equality and equity in educational settings.
We welcome all types of research including quantitative and qualitative approaches, case studies, reviews, and multimethod research.
Dr. Suvi Lakkala
Dr. Edda Óskarsdóttir
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- inclusive education
- pedagogy and practice
- inclusive teacher competence
- equality and equity in education
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