Teachers in Disarray: Clashes Between Inclusive Policy and Practice in a German School

<p>Upon ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (2009), Germany shifted from a school system segregated on the basis of disability toward an inclusive classroom policy. Teachers must now put these changes into practice, but they must also change...

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Main Author: Josefine Wagner
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Language:English
Published: University of Lower Silesia 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://forumoswiatowe.pl/index.php/czasopismo/article/view/464
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spelling doaj-9b0f79ef323c456ea1a9ac54f3ac732e2020-11-24T23:52:33ZengUniversity of Lower SilesiaForum Oświatowe0867-03232450-34522016-12-01282(56)267Teachers in Disarray: Clashes Between Inclusive Policy and Practice in a German SchoolJosefine Wagner0University of Lower Silesia, Wrocław<p>Upon ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (2009), Germany shifted from a school system segregated on the basis of disability toward an inclusive classroom policy. Teachers must now put these changes into practice, but they must also change the way they think about children with disabilities in the mainstream classroom. Against an outline of current theoretical concepts of disability, this paper explores and theorizes interviews with practitioners who only recently started teaching inclusively. Teachers express their views on questions of changing teacher identities, constructions of the child with a disability, and frustrations with the current challenges. My ethnographic research reveals how teachers are responding to new policy changes with great uncertainty and on a trial-and-error basis, which unfortunately often proves detrimental to children with disabilities, leading to stigmatization rather than inclusion.</p>http://forumoswiatowe.pl/index.php/czasopismo/article/view/464inkluzjaniepełnosprawnośćkształcenie nauczycieliintersekcjonalnośćbadania nad niepełnosprawnościąKPON ONZ
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title Teachers in Disarray: Clashes Between Inclusive Policy and Practice in a German School
title_short Teachers in Disarray: Clashes Between Inclusive Policy and Practice in a German School
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title_fullStr Teachers in Disarray: Clashes Between Inclusive Policy and Practice in a German School
title_full_unstemmed Teachers in Disarray: Clashes Between Inclusive Policy and Practice in a German School
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2450-3452
publishDate 2016-12-01
description <p>Upon ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (2009), Germany shifted from a school system segregated on the basis of disability toward an inclusive classroom policy. Teachers must now put these changes into practice, but they must also change the way they think about children with disabilities in the mainstream classroom. Against an outline of current theoretical concepts of disability, this paper explores and theorizes interviews with practitioners who only recently started teaching inclusively. Teachers express their views on questions of changing teacher identities, constructions of the child with a disability, and frustrations with the current challenges. My ethnographic research reveals how teachers are responding to new policy changes with great uncertainty and on a trial-and-error basis, which unfortunately often proves detrimental to children with disabilities, leading to stigmatization rather than inclusion.</p>
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