Diversity and inclusion. Shared meanings between Italy and Lithuania. International comparative analysis of inclusive trajectories in eduvational policies and practices

Titolo Rivista EDUCATION SCIENCES AND SOCIETY
Autori/Curatori Francesca Salis, Stefanija Ališauskiene, Daiva Kairiene, Rita Meliene, Lina Milteniene, Veronica Punzo, Annamaria Riccioni
Anno di pubblicazione 2022 Fascicolo 2022/2
Lingua Inglese Numero pagine 15 P. 326-340 Dimensione file 0 KB
DOI 10.3280/ess2-2022oa14503
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The meaning of inclusion is complex and related to every form of diversity; it needs to be defined in broad horizons, within and beyond the school context, with the aim of overcoming all forms of exclusion and discrimination. The concept of inclusive education concerns proper and appropriately agreed terminology and meanings expressed in the 2006 UN Convention ratifying the need of recognizing the same rights for all individuals, as human beings, beyond stigma and categorising labels. In this article we examine the Italian and Lithuanian inclusive systems, within the paradigm of social constructivism and the contribution of both national and international scientific literature referring to bio-psycho-social pedagogical meanings. In order to reveal the developments towards inclusive education in two countries contexts, the methodology of this article is based on the relevant literature, document and research reports review.

The meaning of inclusion is complex and related to every form of diversity; it needs to be defined in broad horizons, within and beyond the school context, with the aim of overcoming all forms of exclusion and discrimination. The concept of inclusive education concerns proper and appropriately agreed terminology and meanings expressed in the 2006 UN Convention ratifying the need of recognizing the same rights for all individuals, as human beings, beyond stigma and categorising labels. In this article we examine the Italian and Lithuanian inclusive systems, within the paradigm of social constructivism and the contribution of both national and international scientific literature referring to bio-psycho-social pedagogical meanings. In order to reveal the developments towards inclusive education in two countries contexts, the methodology of this article is based on the relevant literature, document and research reports review.

Parole chiave:; inclusion; diversity; education; school; accessibility

Francesca Salis, Stefanija Ališauskiene, Daiva Kairiene, Rita Meliene, Lina Milteniene, Veronica Punzo, Annamaria Riccioni, Diversity and inclusion. Shared meanings between Italy and Lithuania. International comparative analysis of inclusive trajectories in eduvational policies and practices in "EDUCATION SCIENCES AND SOCIETY" 2/2022, pp 326-340, DOI: 10.3280/ess2-2022oa14503