Inclusion and Inclusive Education in Russia: Analysis of Legislative and Strategic Documents at the State Level between 2012–2014

Author:

Hanssen Natallia Bahdanovich1ORCID,Alekseeva Aleksandra A.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Education and Arts, Nord University, 8049 Bodø, Norway

2. Independent Researcher, Moscow 117279, Russia

Abstract

Inclusive education is an important foundation of many societies, including the post-Soviet countries. It has been more than ten years since the official implementation of inclusion in Russia. However, the inclusive education system has not developed enough to be equally supported everywhere throughout the country, and is marked by controversial views on legal regulation and inclusive strategies. The purpose of this article is to examine inclusion and inclusive education, mainly for students with special educational needs, as understood in the educational policy. The data consist of legislative and strategic documents on the state level between 2012 to 2014. The data analysis was based on a qualitative content analysis. The analysis indicated two main themes: the subtle expression and lack of a definition for inclusion, and an inconsistent expression and definition of inclusive education. The results point to the necessity of encouraging discussions as well as reflections with respect to articulating and defining what inclusion is and how Russia can create an effective strategy for the further development of inclusive education.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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5. Hanssen, N.B., Hansèn, S.-E., and Ström, K. (2021). Dialogues between Northern and Eastern Europe on the Development of Inclusion: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives, Routledge.

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