E-Inclusion in Higher Education
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Inclusive education
- Increasing participation and removing barriers
- Discourse dominated by arguments regarding integration in schools (mainstreaming) or specialisation
- Inclusive education, seen as a final destination
- E.g. outcomes focus on physical presence in a mainstream school rather than quality of learning experience
- Teachers learn about pathologies in order to fix them
- Teachers who opt to specialise in learning support are encouraged to acquire an identity as experts in learners' deficits