Inclusive co-teaching with teachers with intellectual disabilities in teacher education

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A new model of teacher education in inclusive methodology was studied: co-teaching with teachers with intellectual disabilities in pre-service teacher education. The main objectives were to understand how this educational experiment was perceived by three teachers (one tenured and two with intellectual disabilities) and trainees on a postgraduate course on inclusive education, and to identify implications for teacher education. The methodology was qualitative and phenomenological. Individual interviews were conducted with the three teachers, and a focus group with three trainees. The main conclusions were: (1) the co-teaching experience had a significant and positive impact on the teachers’ concept of inclusion, teaching identity and personal and professional development; (2) having teachers with intellectual disabilities contributed to education on inclusive approaches; (3) the teaching model needed to be further developed. As an outcome of the results analysis, the characteristics of an inclusive co-teaching model for university teaching are defined.

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Rodríguez Herrero, P., García Sempere, P. J., & García, A. C. (2023). Inclusive co-teaching with teachers with intellectual disabilities in teacher education. European Journal of Teacher Education. https://doi.org/10.1080/02619768.2023.2288550

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