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Social Innovation through Collaboration for Enabling Educational Inclusive EcoSystems: Following Italy's Lead

Instructional Collaboration in International Inclusive Education Contexts

ISBN: 978-1-83982-999-4, eISBN: 978-1-83982-998-7

Publication date: 7 December 2021

Abstract

This chapter aims to investigate how a range of emerging trends within the international community can be used to build a connective educational ecosystem based on an inclusive and universal process (Biggeri et al., 2017; Ziegler, 2017). The starting question is: how multidisciplinary teams in Italy could take action toward inclusive education?

Partnering is becoming a central system organization strategy for schools to adopt for successful innovative teams with creative educational ideas (Kelly et al., 2002), and here it is declined in the Italian context in which inclusive education was officially embraced in 1977 as a national policy (D'Alessio, 2011). National legislation (104/92 Law) made explicit the mandate that students with disabilities receive their education (to the maximum extent possible) with nondisabled peers in the general education classroom using appropriate supplemental aids and services in the least-restrictive environment (Anastasiou et al., 2015; Canevaro & de Anna, 2010).

It is crucial to encourage new forms of practice which require collaboration capabilities (Hattie, 2015; Vangrieken et al., 2015) between multidisciplinary teams that comprised general teachers, special education teachers, health professionals, school psychologists, school leaders, and the students' family (Meirink et al., 2010). These resources could be distributed across inclusive ecosystems to support all students by enabling them to prosper in an increasingly diversified and complex environment in which creativity, ability to innovate, entrepreneurship, and a commitment to continuous learning are joint and connective (EU, 2008). This creates a state of positive multiagency collaboration that promotes the well-being of students and the system.

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Acknowledgments

The author is grateful to the research group for the continuing and shared reflection and discussion about the project and the model. The author is also grateful to Prof. Debora Aquario for her continuing and helpful comments on the evaluative dimension. Thanks also to Prof. Roberto Dainese for his suggestions on “sfondo integratore.”

Citation

Ghedin, E. (2021), "Social Innovation through Collaboration for Enabling Educational Inclusive EcoSystems: Following Italy's Lead", Semon, S.R., Lane, D. and Jones, P. (Ed.) Instructional Collaboration in International Inclusive Education Contexts (International Perspectives on Inclusive Education, Vol. 17), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 71-96. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-363620210000017008

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