Preparing Teachers for Inclusive Classrooms: Introducing the Individual Direct Experience Approach

  • Jodi Peebles University of Alberta
  • Sal Mendaglio University of Calgary
Keywords: inclusion, teacher, teacher education, Individual Direct Experience Approach (IDEA), inclusive classroom

Abstract

Inclusion is a contemporary educational movement impacting the role of the classroom teacher. As a result, teacher education programs have made attempts to incorporate inclusive education as part of their curricula. An analysis of the literature reveals that inclusion training has favorable effects on the attitudes of preservice teachers, but has little effect on their perceptions of preparedness to teach in inclusive classrooms. A common complaint is that the focus is heavily weighted on theory, as opposed to practical experience. To address such concerns, the authors recommend the Individual Direct Experience Approach (IDEA) as an innovative approach to preparing teachers for inclusive classrooms.

Published
2014-07-02
How to Cite
Peebles, J., & Mendaglio, S. (2014). Preparing Teachers for Inclusive Classrooms: Introducing the Individual Direct Experience Approach. LEARNing Landscapes, 7(2), 245-257. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v7i2.663