How inclusive education becomes a community project: A participatory study in the northwest of Spain

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This paper shows how a participatory study on inclusive education was designed and developed in a town in the northwest of Spain. The methodology included the development of collaborative inquiries at intra-school, interschool and local levels. It was designed by following the principles of participative and community-based research. This study demonstrates diverse ways in which different educational levels face inclusion; the value of collaboration between agents and institutions for innovative thinking and practice; and the need to develop further and wider research connecting participatory research and community engagement movements to systematic research into inclusive education.

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Parrilla, A., Martinez-Figueira, E., & Raposo-Rivas, M. (2015). How inclusive education becomes a community project: A participatory study in the northwest of Spain. New Educational Review, 42(4), 177–188. https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.2015.42.4.15

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