Roots of Resilience: Uncovering the Secrets behind 25+ Years of Inclusive Education Sustainability

Author:

Kamran Mahwish1ORCID,Siddiqui Sohni2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Education and Social Sciences, Iqra University, Karachi 75500, Pakistan

2. Department of Educational Psychology, Technische Universität Berlin, 10587 Berlin, Germany

Abstract

Over the last quarter of a century, there has been a growing global interest in inclusive education, and the promotion of equality and acceptance for children with special educational needs. While some studies have explored sustainable practices for inclusion in international research, there is a notable lack of studies conducted in Pakistan that aim to identify best practices to not only promote inclusion, but also to sustain it over time. The current study uses a qualitative case study approach to explore one sustainable inclusive education setting in depth and identify the factors that contribute to its longevity. The thematic analysis revealed significant themes that reflect the practices that have enabled the institution to thrive for more than 25 years. These include the implementation of welcoming policies and supportive attitudes among all stakeholders, the provision of essential resources, the creation of adapted learning environments, the promotion of parental and peer support, the continuous professional development of staff, advocacy for acceptance and equality, and outstanding leadership in promoting inclusive support. The authors acknowledge the limitations of a single case study; however, this study represents the first attempt to provide guidance to institutions adopting inclusive education models in Pakistan.

Funder

German Research Foundation and the Open Access Publication Fund of TU Berlin

Publisher

MDPI AG

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