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Conflicts in teachers’ professional practices and perspectives about inclusion in Icelandic compulsory schools
Authors:Hermína Gunn\xFEórsdóttir  Dóra S Bjarnason
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, University of Akureyri, Akureyri, Icelandhermina@unak.is;3. School of Education, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland
Abstract:Inclusive education policy, now the norm in many parts of the world including Iceland, is highly dependent on teachers for its successful implementation. Research on inclusion often attempts to identify teachers’ attitudes of inclusion (against/for). This article takes a different approach. It focuses on teachers’ perspectives of their professional practices; that is, how teachers understand what it means to be and practise as a teacher. We interviewed 10 Icelandic compulsory school teachers and also examined teaching logs and associated documents. The findings suggest that the teachers participating in this study have conflicting expectations towards their professional practice. They have unclear ideas about the inclusive ideology, and external factors influence teachers’ perception of their professional practice more than reflective practices. We suggest that these findings may well be applicable beyond the Icelandic context, and that they have implications for the overall in-service and pre-service education offered to teachers.
Keywords:inclusive education  teachers’ perspectives  teachers’ professional practices
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