Towards inclusive teachers. Processes of professionalisation of subject teachers in integration classes at secondary academic schools in Vienna. Three case studies

Research on inclusive education should consider the key players: teachers. Based on three qualitative case studies of subject teachers working in integration classes at secondary schools in Vienna, this book answers the question how inclusive education affects processes of professionalisation in teachers. The biographical approach places the subject teachers and their biography at the centre of their professionalisation, resulting in interesting descriptions that give the reader insights into their world. The author introduces inclusive education and compares its implementation in Austria and... Mehr ...

Verfasser: 't Gilde, Judith
Dokumenttyp: Buch
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: Waxmann
Schlagwörter: Lehrerbildung / Inklusion / Professionalisierung / Fachlehrer / Integrationsklasse / Sekundarbereich / Lehrer / Bildung / Bildungsgang / Integrative Pädagogik / Professionalität / Qualitative Forschung / Biografische Methode / Dokumentarische Methode / Fallstudie / Dissertationsschrift / Wien / Österreich / Niederlande / Teacher education / Teachers' training / Inclusion / Professionalization / Teacher of special subject / Inclusion class / Integration classes / Secondary education / Teacher / Education / Educational career / Educational stream / Educational track / Integrative education / Professionalism / Professionality / Qualitative research / Biographical Inventories / Case Studies (Education) / Case study / Doctoral Theses / Vienna / Austria / ddc:370 / Erziehung / Schul- und Bildungswesen / Schulpädagogik / Sonderpädagogik
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.25656/01:28146

Research on inclusive education should consider the key players: teachers. Based on three qualitative case studies of subject teachers working in integration classes at secondary schools in Vienna, this book answers the question how inclusive education affects processes of professionalisation in teachers. The biographical approach places the subject teachers and their biography at the centre of their professionalisation, resulting in interesting descriptions that give the reader insights into their world. The author introduces inclusive education and compares its implementation in Austria and the Netherlands. She addresses teacher professionalism in general and relates it to the concepts of Bildung and Bildungsgangforschung. The documentary method is explained and illustrated with the three case studies. Their reconstruction shows how professionalisation in relation to working in integration classes is an individual process, motivated by personal experiences, and closely linked to ideas about one's role as a teacher. Concluding, the author relates the results to international findings and gives suggestions for implementing inclusive education. (DIPF/Orig.)